ERRATA, ADDITIONS, ETC. 



Page II. '■'■ {Americana deglandi and fierspicillata)" shoxxid T&a.i, {ameri- 



cana, deglandi and ferspiciUaia). 

 Page 13. "Woodcock'' should read, American Woodcock. 

 Page 14. " Flicker" should read. Northern Flicker. 

 Page 15. " Helminthophila ruficapilla" should read, Helminthopkila 



rubricapilla. 

 Page 17. " and the land around the rock " should read, and the band 



around the rock. 

 Page 21. " Stolid Sandpiper " should read, stolid Sandpiper. 

 Page 30. The following reference should also be added to those for the 



1876 Sooty Tern {Sterna fuliginosa) record, Allen's List 



Birds Mass. with Anno. Bull. Essex Inst. Vol. X, p. 30. 

 Page 34. " Col. J. H. Powell " should read. Col. J. H. Powel. 

 Page 35. "Anas strepera Linn.'' should read, Chaulelasmus streperus 



(Linn.). 

 Page 45. Little Brown Crane. The specimen has just been placed in the 



Smith collection. 

 Page 49. " W. Hare H. Powel " should read, H. W. Hare Powel. 

 Page 85. '"'Bull. Nut. Orn. Club, Vol. VI, No.— p. 54," should read, 



■■Bull. Nut. Orn. Club, Vol. VI, No. i, p. 54. 



(391) 597 Guiraca caerulea (Linn.). Blue Grosbeak. — We have 

 just received word from Mr. F. T. Jencks of the capture of a young bird 

 by him on his farm in Drownville, on October 12, 1899. The bird was 

 in some blackberry bushes, and from its actions attracted his attention. 

 Mr. Jencks sent the bird to Mr. J. M. Southwick. It will undoubtedly be 

 placed in the Smith collection. This is the first capture of this species 

 in the State. 



