BIRD NOTESi 20 



Occurs in winter in Llewellen Park, Orange, N. J. — Harold Herrick. 

 lii., 11, 205 — One sliot January 31, 1871, near Halifax, Nova Scotia — 

 J. Matthew Jones. 



Carolina Chickadee. See Parus abncwpillus cm-olinensis. 



CaroUna Dove. See Zencedura carolineims. 



Carolina Grebe. See Podilymbua podieeps. 



Carolina Parroquet. See Oormnis cairoUnenm. 



CaroUna BaU. See Porzana Carolina. 



Carolina Wren. See Thryothoms TmUmioiarviia. 



Carpodacns cassini. Cassin's Purple Finch, vii., 36, 404 — ^Noticed in 

 Southeastern Wyoming, April 13, 1876— A. G. Brackett. y" ' 7, 

 325— Quite abundant twenty miles southwest of Como, Wyu 

 Geo. Bird Grinnell. 



Carpodacns frontalis. House Finch, v., 36, 404— Found breeding at 

 Nicasio,- Cal., in a tree with five other species — Mrs. 0. A. Allen. 



Carpodacns pnrpureus. Purple Finch, vi., 4, 53-^Resident near New 

 Haven, Conn.; rare in summer, common in winter — "Speculator" 

 (Robt. T. Morjis). vi., 6, 84— -Arrive in Massachusetts between 

 March 10 and 20— J. A. Allen, vi., 7, 99— Remain all the year 

 round near Tonkers, N. Y.— W. F. H. Getty, vi., 9., 133— Noticed 

 on different occasions during the winter of 1874^75 at Riverdale-on- 

 Hudson— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 10, 148— Common during the winter, 

 but none seen in summer, at Fort Wayne, Ind. — G. Aug. Smith, 

 vi., 13, 180— Noticed at Salem, Mass., April 6, 1876—" Teal" (R. L. 

 Newcomb). vi., 13, 181 — Common in summer; rare in winter; at 

 Danvers, Mass. — Arthm: F. Gray, vi., 14, 314 — Common during the 

 migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich., arriving about April 20, and passes 

 in September, going South— A. B. Covert, vi., 15, 338— First seen 

 April 13, 1876, at Riverdale, N. Y.; none observed the past winter— 

 E. P. Bicknell. vi., 15, 333 — Several flocks arrived at Montpelier, 

 Vt., April 16, 1876— W. A. Briggs. vi., 31, 337— An abundant sum- 

 mer resident in Central New York ; arrives the second week in April, 

 and departs in October — H. G. Fowler, vi., 31, 338— Noticed at 

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

 vi., 22, 354— Arrived at HolUs, N. H., April 15, 1875; April 30, 1876 

 — W. H. Fox. vi., 34, 386— Are commencing to build. May 17, 1876, 

 at Riverdale, N. Y. (Erroneously eaUed Wood Pewee by Editors ; 

 corrected later)— B. P. Bicknell. vi. 36, 418 — Noticed at Salem, 

 Mass., April 9, 1876— R. L. Newcoilib. viii., 4, 49 — Common in 

 summer at Webster, N. H. ; have not seen it in winter — Chas. F. 

 Goodhue, viii., 18, 381— Pound in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). ix., 10, 185— Noticed at Ferrisburgh, Vt., April 17, 

 1877 — R. (E. Robinson), x., 5, 76 — Dates 'of arrival in spring at 

 Pramingham, Mass., for 35 years — ^F. C. Browne, x., 10, 178 — 

 Noticed at Warner, N. H., March 14, 1878— M. C. H.(arriman). x., 

 13, 215— Noticed at Ferrisburgh, Vt., March 23, 1878— " Awahsoose " 

 (R. E. Robinson), x., 16, 297 — Noticed at North Adams, Mass, Janu- 

 ary 27, 1878— "Young Naturalist." x., 17, 319— Winter in Southern 

 New England — H. D. Minot. x., 26, 503 — A female shot at Elmira, 

 N. Y., February 12, 1878— Interesting riAes on their habits— E. B. 

 Gleason. xii., 6, 105— Very common in , Nova Scotia, arriving first 

 week in April— J. Matthew Jones, xii., 6, 106 — Singing while drop- 

 ping from a great height — C. Hart Merriam. xii., 11, 316 — ^Numerous 

 at Salem, Mass., April 14, 1879— R. L. Newcomb. 



Cassin's Pnrple Finch. See Carpodamm cassini. 



Cassin's Vireo. See Yireo soUtairius cassini. 



Cat Bird. See Oaleoscoptes caroUnerms. 



Calhartes atratns. Black Vulture, ii., 11, 163— Rare in the Lake Okee- 



