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Falco mexicanns polyagrns. Prairie Falcon, v., 17, 260— Noticed by 

 Geo. Bird Grinneil commonly on the plains near the Black Hills in 

 1874 — Ernest IngersoU. vii., 26, 404— Noticed in Southeastern Wy- 

 oming, Sept. 3, 1875 — A. Q. Brackett. xii., 19, 365— Abundant and 

 breeding in the Medicine Bow Mountains, near Como, Wyoming — 

 Geo. Bird Grinneil. 



Falco sacer candicans. Greenland Jer Falcon, iii., 4, 53 — Found in New- 

 foundland — M. Harvey, viii., 15, 224 — A single specimen taken in 

 Michigan on the authority of the late Dr. G. B. Wilson — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 13, 245 — Very rare in Nova Scotia — J. Mat- 

 thew Jones. 



Falco sacer labradora. Black Jer Falcon, viii., 15, 224— Given as a bird 

 of Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 21, 406— Several in 

 the possession of Mr. H. G. Veimor, of Montreal. 



Falco spai'verius. Sparrow Hawk, i., 26, 404 — Winter resident in New 

 England — P. B. ii., 11, 163 — Abundant in the Lake Okeechobee 

 region, Florida^-Fred. A.Ober. ii., 22, 341— Found in Russell Co., 

 Kansas; feeds on msects and sjnall birds — F. S. B.(enson). iii., 4, 

 58-^Found in Newfoundland— M. Harvey, iv., 13, 199 — Procured 

 in Florida by G. Brown Goode. iv., 24, 374 — Short account of this 

 species by J. H. Batty, vij, 5, 67 — Abundant at Kennet, Penn.; 

 nests with eggs April 24, 1869, and April 26, 1870— C. F. P. vi., 7, 

 99— Common at Trenton, N. J., February 10, 1876— Chas. C. Abbott. 



' , I vi., 9, 132 — Arrive in Mass , about April 1 to 10— J. A. Allen, vi,, 12, 

 181 — Not very common at Danvers, Mass. — Arthur F. Gray, vi., 20, 

 318— Noticed at Ferrisburgh,Vt., April 9, 1876— R. E. Robinson, vi.,22, 

 354 — Tolerably common summer visitor in Mich.; arrives by the last 

 of March ; breeds by the 10th May, and departs last of October — A. 

 B. Covert vii., 3, 36 — Common in summer in Central New York — 

 H. G. Fowler, vii. , 25, 389 — Taken in Southeastern Wyoming, April 

 12, 1875— A. G. Brackett. viii., 8, 113- Common in spring and fall 

 at Webster, N. H.; breeds sparingly — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 13, 

 192 — Is found on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, from April 15 to 

 October 22 ; not very abundant ; breeds — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 

 15, 224r— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 2, 

 25 — One noticed at Williamsport, Penn., about January 20, 1879 — 

 "Bobolink" (E. G. Koch), xii., 9, 165— Breeds at Chatham, N. J.— 

 Harold Herrick. xii., 13, 245 — Common in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew 

 Jones, xii., 19, 365 — Four specimens taken near Como, Wyoming; 

 preys on the Meadow Larks — S. W. Williston. 



F:ilcon. Black Jer, See Falco sacer labradora. 



Falcon. Greenland Jc*, See falco sacer candieams. 



Falcon. Lanier, See Falco mexicanus polyagrtts. 



Fslcon. Peregprine, See Falco communis. 



F Icon. Prairie, See Falco mexicaniis polyagrus. 



Field Sparrow. See Spizella pusilla. 



Finch. Blanding's, See Pipilo chlorurus. 



Finch. Cassin's, See Carpodacus cassini. 



Finch. (Sold, See Ghrysomitris tristis. 



Finch.. Grass, See Poosaetes gramineus. 



Finch. Gray-Crowned, See Zeucosticte teplvrocoUs. 



Fijich. Gieen-tailed, See Pipilo chlorurus. 



Finch. House, See Oarpodacus frontalis. 



Finch. Lark, Bee.Ohondestes gra/mmaca. 



Finch. Lazuli, See Oymnospiza amocna. 



Finch. Lincoln's, See Melospiza lineolni. 



