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4 — One so tame at A'exiudria Bay, St. Lawrence Rivp-, that a view 

 of it on the nest was taken hy a photograptier. v., 3, 23 — Aiking 

 ;iiiont the name pheasant as appliel to thi?i ppecie- — S. C. a. v., 14, 

 220— Found rear Fargo, D. T., Oct. 32, 1875— G J. Keeney. v., 16 

 3 43- An iiHiisual ca?e ni boldntss shMWiibvnie near Flint, Mioh. v., 

 16, 213 — A u'lre white specimen shot at West Ridgewater, Mass , in 

 JS ive liber, 1875. by Henry F. Thayer, v , 17, 260— The Western va- 

 riety (var. umbelloldes) oi this species was found by Geo BirdGriu- 

 nell IQ the Black Uills in 1874— Ernest IngersoU. v., 18, 276- Ac- 

 '■•ount of their habits with ua in the winter — B. B. Tober. v., 18, 

 376 — Notes three pwtial albinos of a pale cinnamon color— " Tea ". 

 ('•'. L. Newcomh). v., 23, 356— One shot at Hartland, Conn., with a 

 circle o£ pure white, half aa inch wide, surrounding the left eye — N. 

 Elmjrc. v., 33, 3'i6— Winter habits of the ruffed grouse— "I'enob- 

 fcot." v., 2 J, 388— A pure white specimen shot near Harrisburg', 

 Penn. — " Aurfu'ion." vi., 1, 4 —Noting the absurd actions of a tamed 

 bird before a looking giass-^" Gypsey." vi., 2, 18 — t'ouad in the 

 woodlands of every farm near Rochester, I*^. Y. — "Agate." vi. 4, 

 53— Common summer and winter near New Haven, Conn. — "Specu- 

 lator" (Robert T. .Morris), vi., 7, 59 — Found ell ine year round near 

 Yonkers, N. Y.— W. F. H. Getty, vi., 7, 100— Common all the 

 year near Montijelier, Vt. — -W. A. Briggs. vi., 10, 148 -Common 

 winter and summer at Fort Wayne, lud. — G. Aug. Smith, vi., 11; 

 163— Observed at Leesburg, Va., April 2, 1876— E. IngersoU (author- 

 ity), vi., 13, 181 — Oomnibn at all times at Dan vers, Mass.— Arthur 

 F. Gray, vi., 13, 300— Found in winter on Mt. Marcy, Ariirondacks 

 — (V. Oolvin). VI., 15, 233— Brood of young seen on April 29. 1876, in 

 Greene Co., fenn. vi., 15, 233 — Introduced a few pair on Kogue 

 Island, Englishman's Bay— Gilber'. Lonafellow. vi., 19, 301 — Drum- 

 ming at Meacham Like, N. Y., Miy 3, 1876 -A. R. Fuller, vi., 30, 

 818— Drummin^al Ferrisburgh, Vt., April 18, 1876— K. E. Robinson, 

 vi., 35, 403 — Very -common at Ann Arbor, Midi.; eggs are laid by 

 May 5;diiriLii ibe breeding seaaOn the males congregate together 

 and "remain apart from the females untilyoung are nearly full grown — 

 A. -B. Covert, vi., 26, 418—" Self-Protection in the Groiise," by 

 diving into the anow in winter and into thickets and vines in summer— 

 J. vii., 4. 52 — Not. miairalory in CentralNew York and common — H. 

 O. Fowler, vii., 8, 116 -Common in Oonu. ; abundant in thinly- 

 settled districts; breeds— Robert T. Morris, vii., 14, 213.— Account 

 of one flying against a window, breaking through and theu flying 

 through a window opposite, falling stunntd — W. Stanton, vii., 33, 

 363— Speaks of their habit of diving into the snow when wounderl — 

 S. K.(neeland), Jr. viii., 10, 146 — Common resident at Webster, N. H ; 

 breeds ; triiey do great damage to the apple trees in winter by pick- 

 ing off the tmds — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 16, 341 — Found in Mich. 

 — " Arcber ' (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 3, 44r— Giving his version of the 

 drumming — A Jlurdoch. ix., 5, 85 — Account of a female flying 

 away with her voung brood hanging on to her feathers by iheir bills — 

 J. T. B. S ix.. 8, 143—" Habits of the Ruffed Grouse "—-Penobscot." 

 ix., 10, 185— Drumming at Ferrisburgh, Vt., Sept. 31, 1876; young 

 hatched May 39, 1877-K. (E. Robinson), ix., 18, 346— "A few words 

 concerning Rutted Grouse " — ' Awahsoose." ix., 19, 366 — Notes that 

 out of every hundred killed only about three are females, and asks if 

 others have had the same luck — W. H. Williams, ix., 30, 380— 

 "Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse" (describes same) — "Monon." 

 ix., 30, 383 —In his experience nine of ten killed before Nov. 35 are 

 males, but jifter that, date the majority >killed are females — J. W; 

 Kittredge. ix., 21, 397 — His theory of their drumming— W. E. D. 

 ix., 33, 430 — More about their drumming from Nottingham, N. H. 

 ix..24, 450 — Habits of the ruffed grouse near St. Joseph, Mich. — 

 "Lutron." ix., 34, 450 — HaMt.s of ttie raffed grouse near Stratford, 

 Ont. — "Au Sauble." ix., 24. 450 — The diumming of the ruffed 



