No. 24.] BIRD NAMES. g3 



At Niagara Falls, Lake St. Clair, Chicago, Snachwine (Put- 

 nam Co.), 111., "Washington, D. C., Charleston, S. C., and Savan- 

 nah, Ga., BUTTER-BALL (see No. 31) ; and in last-named city, 

 BUTTER-DUCK (see No. 31). The name Dipper, which is much 

 more commonly used for this species at Washington, is given to 

 the Pied-billed Grebe in the western localities mentioned. 



Bartram, in Travels through North and South Carolina, etc., 

 IT'.'l, speaks of the Buffle-head being "called BUTTERBACK." 

 Wilson writes: "Usually known by the name of the BUTTER- 

 BOX, or Butter-ball," and Nuttall gives "Butter-box" as used 

 " in Pennsylvania and New Jersey." 



In New Jersey at Pleasantville (Atlantic Co.), Cape May C. II., 

 and Cape May City, DIVER; to some at Norfolk, Va., and Cur- 

 rituck region, WOOL-HEAD ; at Wilmington, N. C., SCOTCH-DUCK, 

 SCOTCHMAN, SCOTCH-DIPPER, and SCOTCH -TEAL; the latter 

 name being a favorite with hucksters, "Teal" being always in 

 demand. 



