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thew Jones, xii., 6, 106 — Abundant near Minneapolis, Minn., duringthe 

 migrations — Thos. S. Roberts, xii., 16, 307 — One specimen taken 

 May 37, 1878, at Como, Wyoming— S. W. Williston. xii., 24, 464— 

 First seen at Summit, N. .f.. May 13, 1879 ; still remain June 4 — Geo. 

 Lawrence Nicliolas. 

 Dendroeca tigrina. Cape May Warbler, v., 19, 393 -Five specimens 

 taken in Minn, during tbe spring and fall migrations of 1875 ; not 

 given in Dr. Hatch's 1874 list— Thos. S. Roberts, vi., 14, 315— Ar- 

 rived at West Farms, N Y., May 13, 1875— Winthrop G Stevens. 

 vi., 17, 366— Taken at West Medway, Mass , May 19, 1876— Chas. A 

 Houghton, vi., 19, 301 — Rather rare at Cleveland, Ohio, spring of 

 1873 (April 80 to May 5) ; many were shot ; May 30, 1876, also here— 

 H Ernst, vi., 34, 386— First arrivals at Riverdale, N. Y., May 11, 

 1876— B. P Bicknell. vii., 18, 376— Very rare at Ann Arbor, Mich.; 

 one taken May 13, 1876— A. B. Covert, vii., 31, 335— Not an un- 

 common sprmg and autumn migrant in Yates County, N. Y — J. B. 

 Gilbert viil., 3,33 — Exceedingly rare at Webster, N. H.; have taken 

 it but once — Chas. P. Goodhue, viii., 17, 261 — Very raje in Michi- 

 gan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267 — Exeedingly rare 

 near Washington, D. C, during the migrations — (R. F. Boiseaii). 

 viii., 34, 400— Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 13, 1875— Win- 

 throp G. Stevens, xi., 35, 503 — Probably nests in Maine, and calling 

 on collectors to try and secure its nest — H. B. Bailey, xii., 4, 66 — 

 Very rare in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones xii., 6, 106 — Rare near 

 Minneapolis, Minn.; two taken May 15, 1875, and several in the fall — 

 Thos. S. Roberts. 



l)endi'oeca rirens. Black-throated Green Warbler, vi., 5, 67 — Found 

 near Kennett Square, Perm., in October, 1871— C. F. P. vi., 9, 133— 

 Common in spring and fall at Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives May 1 ; has 

 never known it to breed there ; arrives from the North October 1 — A. 

 "B. Covert, vi , 15, 333— Arrived at Riverdale, N. Y., April 30, 1876 

 ^E. P. Bicknell vi., 15, 333— Arrives in Central ZSTew York last 

 week in April; abundant in spring — H. G. Fowler, vi., 17, 366 — 

 Found at West Medway, Mass , May 19, 1876— Chas. A. Houghton, 

 vi., 19, 300 — Abundant duringthe migrations near Cleveland, Ohio; 

 have taken it from May 4 to 34— H. Ernsf. vi., 31, 338 — Noticed at 

 Springfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. 

 vi., 23, 354— Arrived at Hollis, N. H., May 9, 1874; May 8, 1875; 

 May 5, 1876— W. H. Fox. vi., 36, 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass., 

 May 13, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. viii., 3, 33— Abundant summer resi- 

 dent at Webster, N. H.; breeds, usually in pine woods; nests built 

 either in forks or on horizontal limbs from twelve to fifty feet from 

 the ground— eggs, four in number— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 11, 160 

 —Quite common in Central New York : taken May 9, 1876— J. P. 

 Hutchins. viii., 17, 361— Pound in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17, 367— Found during the miarrations near Wash- 

 ington, D. C— (R P. Bolseau). viii.! 34. 400— Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., May 8, 1874; May 10, 1875; May 1, 1876^Winthrop 

 G. Stevens, xii., 4, 66— Common in JJ'ova Scotia; usuallv found in 

 groves of spruce and pine— J. Matthew Jones, xii., 34, 464— First 

 seen at Summit, N. J., May 8, 1879 ; none seen after May 9— Geo. 

 Lawrence Nicholas. 



Didnnculns strisfirostris. Dodo Pigeon, ii., 1, 3— Record of one being 

 brought alive to San Francisco from the Ramoan Islands, ii.. 15, 334 

 —Stating that Dr. A. B. Steinberger had brouarht home a live speci- 

 men and one in spirits from the Navigator Islands (wrongly called 

 Dodo in this case), ii , 16, 844— Correcting statement that specimens 

 of the Dodo had been brousrhtby Dr. A. B. Steinberepr. a<! thev 

 should refer to this species, and this is corroborated by Robert Ridg- 

 way. 



