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eggs pale bluish white unspotted— R. F. P.(earsall). ii., 10, 149— De- 

 scribing the nest, situation and eggs, wliich are never spotted— J. H. 

 Batty, iv. 3-3, 358 — Found at Petroleum, W. Va., in spring — Ernest 

 Ingersoll. v., 18, 375 — Speaks of its plumage, habits and manner 

 of living in winter — E. B. Tober. v., 23, 840 — Occasionally raise two 

 broods near Trenton, N. J. — Chas. 0. Abbott, vi., 3, 36 — Resident 

 in most parts of Eastern North America — Ernest Ingersoll. vi., 3, 36 

 — Thinlis they are ramblers instead of migratory — Chas. C. Abbott, 

 vi., 4, 53 — Resident near New Haven, Conn.; common summer and 

 winter — "Speculator" (Robt. T. Morris), vi., 5, 74— Abundant near - 

 Danvers, Mass., February 38, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. vi., 6, 84 — 

 Saw floclis the middle of January, 1876, at Wenonah, N. J. — Milton 

 P. Pierce, vi., 7, 99 — Observed near Trenton, N. J.,. February 11, 

 1876— Chas. C. Abbott, vi., 7, 100— Flocks seen in Addison Co., Vt., 

 (which, from the description, the Editors suggest is this species) — R. 

 (E. Robinson), vi., 9, 133 — Usually common in winter at Riverdale- 

 on-Hudson ; but very few seen the past winter (1875-6), though un- 

 usually open— "B. P. Bicknell. vi., 10, 148- Remains throughout the 

 year at Fort Wayne, Ind. — G. Aug. Smith, vi., 11, 164 — Floclis re- 

 mained all winter (1875-6) at EsopUs-on-Hudson — John Burroughs. 

 vL, 12, 181 — Common in summer; a few in winter; at Danvers, 

 Mass. — Arthur F. Gray, vi., -14, 314 — Common and resident at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.; breeding about July 5 — A. B. Covert, vi., 15, 333 — 

 Does not arrive at Montpelier, Vt., before the first week in May — W. 

 A. Briggs. vi., 17, 266-Noticed at Lake City, Minn., April 11, 1876 

 D. G. Estes. vi., 31, 337— Abundant -and resident in Central New 

 York ; but less common in winter ; breeds in June — H. G. Fowler, 

 viii., 4, 49 — Common in summer at Webster, N. H.; a few winter — 

 Chas. P. Goodhue, viii. , 7, 96 — Noticed on Clark's Island, Plymouth, 

 Mass., in 1853— F. C. Browne, viii., 11, 160— Breed in Central New 

 York in June — J. P. Hutchins. viii., 15, 324 — Noticed at Randolph, 

 Macon College, Ga., April 13, 1877— Jesse T. Littleton, viii., 18, 281— 

 Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. StockweU). x., 5, 76— Dates 

 • of arrival in spring at Framlngham, Mass., for twenty-five yeavr- -F. 



C. Browne, x., 7, 118— Noticed at Boston, Mass., February 13, 1878; 

 has found nests with eggs as late as September 10 — H. D. x., 16, 

 297— Noticed at North Adams, Mass., Jan. 13, 1878— "Young Natur- 

 alist." X., 17, 319— They winter at Warner, N. H.— M. C. H.(ar- 

 riman). x., 17, 319 — Winter near Boston, Mass. — H. D. Minot. x., 

 19, 349 — Noticed at Lebanon, HI.,- April 12, 1878, in summer plumage 

 — "Ptarmigan." x., 22, 422 — Always winter at Williamsport, Penn., 

 —"Bobolink" (E. G. Koch), x., 33, 443— Breeding habits described 

 — Ernest Ingersoll. xi., 3, 47^ Very' plentiful at Peotone, 111.; breeds 



D. H. Eaton, xii., 6, 105 — Not uncommon in Nova Scotia, but rare 

 some seasons — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 7, 136— Noticed one caged 

 that was caught February 15, 1877, in the Province of Quebec, 

 Canada — ^Everett Smith, xii., 17, 339 — Asking date of breeding at 

 Belleville, Canada. 



Chnck-mll's-wido'W. See Ani/rostomus ca/roUnends. 



Cinelus mexicanus. Water Ouzel ; Dipper, i., 3,35 — Specimens taken in 

 Colorado amongst the Rocky Mountains by J. H. Batty, v., 17, 360 

 — A single specimen seeh in tlie Black Hills by Geo. Bird Grinnell in 

 1874.- This is probably the eastern limit of ttiis species — ^Ernest Inger- 

 soll. vii., 36, 404 — Noticed in southeastern Wyoming, April 18, 1876 

 — A. G. Brackett. 



Cinereous Snow Bird. Jutum dnerem canieeps. 



Cinnamon Teal. See Querqvsdula cycmoptera. 



Circns cyaneus hiidsonins. Marsh Hawk; Hen Harrier, iii., 4, 53 — 

 Found in Newfoundland— M. Harvey, iv., 34, 374— Shqrt accomit of 

 this species by J. H. Batty, vi., 1, 3 — Haunts exclusively the open 



