48 FOREST AND STREAM 



IngersoU. v., 18, 276— Account of their habits with us in winter— E. 

 B. Tober. vi. , 4, 52— Pound commonly all the year near New Haven, 

 Conn;— "Speculator" (Robt. T. Jtorris). vi., 4, 53— First seen Feb. 

 11, 1875, at Ephrata, Penn.— W. H. Spera. vi., 7, 99— Remains all 

 the year round near Yonkers, N. Y.— W. F. H. Getty, vi., 7, 100— 

 Common all the year near Montpelier, Vt.— W. A. Briggs. vi., 7, 

 100— Found all the year in Addison Co., Vt.— R. (E. Robinson), vi., 

 10, 148— Common at all times at Fort "Wayne, Ind.— G., Aug. Smith, 

 vi., 11, 163— Observed at Leesburg, Va., AprU 3, 1876— E. Ingersoll 

 (Authority), vi., 11, 163— Very abundant at Trentoa, N. J., all 

 through March, 1876-0. C. Abbott.' vi., 11, 164— Noticed in woods 

 all winter at Bsopus-on-Hudson — John Burroughs, vi., 13, 181 — Com- 

 mon at all times near Dan vers, Mass. — Arthur F. Gray, vi., 13, 300 

 —Found at altitudes of .1,000 to 3,500 f eet in the Adirondacks, but 

 was not observed on M*t. Marcy— (V. Colvin). vi., 17, 366— Very 

 abundant resident at Ann Arbor, Mich.; breeds May 10 — A. B. Covert, 

 vi., 17, 366 -Resident at Lake City, Minn.— D. C. Estes. vi., 31, 

 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876— 

 Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 35, 403— Resident but not common in Central 

 New York— H. G. Fowler, viii.,,7, 96— Common resident at Web- 

 ster, N. H.; breeds— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 19, 300- Found in 

 Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 19, 366— Partial albino 

 taken at Ann Arbor, Mich.— A. B. Covert, x., 10, 179— Commonat 

 Salem, Mass., last of March, 1878— R. L. N.(ewcomb). x., 13, 335 

 — Cites a case of their defeating Eaglish Sparrows — E. B. Gleason. 

 xi., 3, 47 — Quite common at Peotone, 111.; breeds— D. H. Eaton, xii., 

 ■ 7, 136— Mating at Salem, Mass.,, March 17, 1879— R L. N.(ewcomb). 

 xii., 8, 146— Noticed all winter (1878-9) at Hornellsville, N. Y.— J. 

 Otis Fellows, xii., 9, 165— Noticed at Stanley, N. J.j March 11, 1879 

 Geo. Shephard Page, xii., 11, 305 — Common in the interior of Nova 

 Scotia— J. Matthew Jones. 



Cygnus americanns. Whistling Swan. iii. , 9, 180 — Found in our North- 

 western Territories — Mortimer Kerry, iv., 13, 199 — One shot at Mt. 

 Morris, Wyoming Co., N. Y., the last of April, 1875— Thos. W. 

 Fraine. vi., 18 284^TFound in Nebraska— C. H. Phillips, vii., 8, 

 116 — Only a straggler in Connecticut ; a flock of seven remained on 

 the Sound near New Haven for a week during the winter of 1875-6 — 

 Robt. T. Morris, vii., 15, 230 — Rare in Central New York; one 

 taken on Cayuga Lake in the spring of 1875 — H. G. Fowler, viii., 

 33, 380— Found in Michigan—" Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 8, 

 153— Breed in Nebraska — " Yo." xii., 14, 265— A specimen killed by 

 flying against the telegraph vrtres at Byron Station, Minn., March 28, 

 1879— fl. W. Avery. 



Cygnus buccinator. Trumpeter Swan, iii., 9, 130 — Pound in our North- 

 western Territories — Mortimer Kerry, vi., 18, 284 — Found in Ne- 

 braska — C. H. Phillips, vii., 6, 84 — Very rare in Central New York ; 

 has been taken on Cayuga Lake — H. G. Fowler, viii, 11, 164 — Very 

 rare and accidental in Lower Michigan ; one shot near Ypsilanti, 

 March 19, 1867— A. B. Covert, viii., 16, 241— Is seen only during 

 the migrations on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota — Chas. E. McChes- 

 ney. viii. , 33, 380 — Specimens are occasionally met with on the St. 

 Clair Plats, Michigan— " Archer " (6. A- Stockwell). xii., 9, 173 

 —Specimen shot March 24, 1879. at Greece, N. J.— A. E. R. 



Cymochorea leucorrhea. Leach's Petrel, i., 36, 404— Found along the 

 coast of New England in winter — ^F. B. ii., 9, 133 — ^Describing a 

 visit to "Junk of Pork" Island in Casco Bay, Maine, where they 

 were breeding ; some dozen nests containing eggs, July 16, .1873 — 

 Franklin Benner. ii., 12, 179 — Large colony breeding on White Horse 

 Island, near Grand Menan — J. H. Batty, iii., 12, 180 — A specimen 

 taken at Catskill, N. Y., about Oct. 19, 1874— Geo. B. Day., xi., 16, 



