Finch. Painted, See Oywnoapiza eiris. 



Flncli. Pine, See Chry»om:tri»plnus. 



Fincli. Purple, See Oarpodaeua purpureua. 



Finch. Sea-side, See Ammodromus maritimaa, 



Finclu Western Grass, See Pceeetea gramineus eonflnis. 



Fish Crow, See Corvus ossifragus. 



Fish Hawk. See Pcmdton haliostus. 



Flight of Birds, i., 7, 102 — Quoting from "Nature" an article by Mr. 

 Hubert Ajiy. i. , 19, 294^Quoting from ' ' Nature " an article by Prof. 

 LeConte. ' ' 



Flamingo. See Phcemcoptems ruber. 



Florida Cormorant, See Oraculibs cUlopTiua Jloridanut. 



Florida GaUinnle. See OaUinula galeata. 



Flycatcher. Acadian, See Empidonaa aoaditma. 



Flycatcher, Arkansas, See Tyrannus vertiealis. 



Flycatcher. Ash-throated, Elee Myiwehu» dneraaeem. 



Flycatcher, Black, See Sayomit nigricans. 



Flycatcher! Great-crested, See Myim-dhua erinitut. 



Flycatcher. Green-crested, See Empidonaa acadiaiM. 



Flycatcher. Least, ^et^Empidoncujsminimui. 



Flycatcher. OliTe-sided, See Oontopui lorealis. 



Flycatcher. Pewee, See Bayormsfumm. 



Flycatcher. Say's, Bee Bayornis swyiu. 



Flycatcher, Swallow-taUed, See Milvulusforfieatua. 



Flycatcher, Traill's, See Empidonax trailUi. 



Flycatcher, Western Tellow-hellied, See Empid<maa; fla/civenMi difficilia. 



Flycatcher, Tellow-hellied, See Empid(maxjlmii>entns. 



Foolish Guillemot. See Lormia tiroiU. 



Foster's Tern. See Btemaforsteri. 



Fox-colored Sparrow*. See Passerella iliaea. 



Franklin's Rosy Gull. See Iawvs franklinU. 



Fratercula arctica. Common Puffin, i., 36, 404— Visit the shores of New 

 England in winter — F. B. ii., 13, 179 — An occasional pair breed at 

 Grand Menan — J. H. Batty, iii., 21, 321 — Breeding in thousands on 

 Baccaloa Island near Newfoundland, in the year 1822, according to 

 W. E. McCormaclc. vi., 3, 20 — Notes that there is an interesting ac- 

 count of this species in "La Nature" for January 22, 1876. xi., 16, 

 320 — ^Pound breeding on the Seal Islands, near Grand Menan, N. B., 

 in 1878 ; probably their most Southern breeding limit now — R. F. 

 PearsaU. 



"Frost Snipe." Local name of MicropalamaJdmantopus on the New Jersey 

 coast. 



Fulica americana. Coot; Mud Hen. i., 31, 835— Rarely found on the 

 Delaware — "Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). ii., 11, 163— Abundant in 

 the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida — I^ed. A. Ober. ii., 14, 315 — 

 Specimen shot at Springfield, N. J. — (W. P., Jr., in Answers to Cor- 

 respondents), vi., 10, 147 — Abundant atReelfoot Lake, Tenn., Nov. 

 27, 1875— " Pat." vi., 19, 301— Have only seen one at Peotone, 111.— 

 D. H. Eaton, vii., 6, 84— Breeds in Central New York, but is not 

 • very common — H. 6. Fowler, vii., 8, 116 — Not uncommon in Conn.; 

 breeds — Robt. T. Morris, vii., 10, 147 — Very common summer visi- 

 tor at Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives early in AprU ; breeds from June 15 

 to July 10 ; departs by Nov. 1— A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 313— Abund- 



