314 COUES, BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND. 



along the coast of Massachusetts ; but none of them 

 appeared to be breeding. 



Mergus Americanus, M. serrator, and Lophodytes cucul- 

 latus, all breed in Maine as far south as Umbagog Lakes, 

 where eggs and young have been procured. Mr. Allen 

 thinks that Audubon had good grounds for his statement 

 that M. Americanus breeds in Massachusetts. 



EEEAT A. 



Page 266, under Turdus Pallasii, for No. 562 read 552. 

 Page 273, under Dendrceca pina, for No. 82 read 1197, and for No. 

 510, $, read 510, ?. 



Page 279, under Certhia Americana, for No. 263 read 363. 

 Page 284, under Pipilo erythrophthalmus, for No. 557 read 567. 

 Page 293, under Philohela minor, for No. 1040 read 1042. 

 Page 295, under Symphemia semipalmata, for 1040 read 1041. 



