SPECIES EXTINCT OR EXTIRPATED. 461 



1882-83. — Texas, a flight seen in winter of ISS^-SS near Lampasas tliat 

 was three and one-half liours in passing. Many kifled. No recent 

 record (A. S. Eldredge.) 



1885. — New Hampshire, Concord ((i. M. AUen, Birds of N<'W Hampshire). 



1885. — South Carohna, immature female, November 21 (Arthur T. Wayne, 

 Auk, 190(), p. 01). 



1886. — Rhode Island, specimen taken by Walter A. Angell in 188(> or 1887. 

 T. M. Flanagan took al)out a dozen at Warwick in 1885 or 1886 (John 

 H. Flanagan). 



1889. — District of Columl)ia, October 19 (W. W. Cooke, Proc, Biological 



Society of Washington, 1908, p. 110); specimens not taken. 

 1889. — Connecticut, Portland, young male, October 1 (John H. Sage); 



specimen preserved. 

 1889. — Province of Quebec, Tadousac, specimen taken July 20, 1889; now in 



collection of Dr. Jonathan Dwight, Jr., New York (J. H. Fleming, Ottawa 



Naturalist, Vol. XXH, 1907, p. 230). 

 1893. — Indiana, jiair and nest taken by C. B. Brown of Chicago in sj)ring 



of 1893 at English Lake; nest and eggs preserved in his collection 



(Ruthven Deane, Auk, 1895, p. 299). 



1893. — Arkansas, Siloam Si)rings, last sliipment live Pigeons to W. W. 

 Judy & Co., St. Louis (Ruthven Deane, Auk, 1895, p. 298). 



1894. — North Carolina, Buncombe County, female taken by J. S. Cairns, 

 October 20 (C. S. Brimley.) 



1894. — Massachusetts, an adult female killed by Neil Casey at Melrose, 

 April 12, 1894; specimen preserved and mounted; now first reconled. 



1895. — Louisiana, Mandeville, near New Orleans, January 26, 1895, two 

 taken out of a flock of five by Dr. J. H. Lamb; one an immature male 

 (Prof. Geo. E. Beyer). 



1895. — Illinois, Lake Forest, August 7, young female in collection of John 

 F. Ferry (Ruthven Deane, Auk, 1890, p. 81). 



1895. — Nebraska, Sarpy County, one killed out of fifteen or twenty, No- 

 vember 9, by Hon. Edgar Howard of Papillon, five miles southeast of 

 that place (Lawrence Bruner, Nebraska Birds, p. 84). 



1895. — Pennsylvania, Canadensis, Munroe County, specimen shot, Octo- 

 ber 23, by Mr. Geo. Stewart of Philadelphia, aiul now in his possession 

 (Witmer Stone). 



1896. — New Jersey, Englewood, June 23, immature female taken by 

 C. Irving Wood and mounted by J. Ullrich (F. M. Chapman, Auk, 

 1890, p. 341). 



1896. — Wisconsin, Delavan Lake, N. HoUister killed an immature male 

 September 8, 1896 (Auk, 1896, p. 341); last Wisconsin record backed 

 by a specimen. 



1896. — Missouri, Attic, pair killed from flock of fifty by Chas. H. Holden, 

 Jr., December 17; in collection of Ruthven Deane (Auk, 1897. p. 317). 



