10 FOREST Am) STREAM. 



v., 2, 26— A few seen near Salem, Mass., Aug. 16, 1875— "Teal" 

 (R. L. Hewcomb). v., 6, 90— Breed at CaJais, Me., though not so 

 common as formerly— B. v., 10, 150— Abundant at Kinsey's Ashley 

 House, N. J,. Oct. 7, 1875— B. v., 12, 187— Abundant at Oohasset, 

 Mass., Oct. 25, 1875-S. K.(neS]aBd), Jr. v., 13, 187— Found at 

 Norfolk, Va., Oct. 23, 1875. v. 18, 276— Has several hybrids with 

 the mallard in his possession — Geo. A. Boardman. v., 26, 411 — 

 Abundant near Port Royal, S. C— "ttusticus." vi., 2, 18— Found dur- 

 ing the migrations near Rochester, N, Y. — "Agate." vi., 4, 52— v 

 Resident near New Haven, Conn.; rare in summer, common in winter 

 — "Speculator." vi.,5,74.— Twoshot atTenafly,N. J., March 1, 1876— 

 A. L Huyler. vi., 7, 100— Found near Montpelier, Vt.— W. A. 

 Briggs. vi., 8, 116— Arrive in Massachusetts between March 30 and 

 81— J. A. Allen, vi., 10, 147— Common at Portland, Me., April 10, 

 1876- L. Redlan. vi , 10, 148— A flock feen at fiiverdale-on-Hudson 

 March 6, 1876— B P. Bicknell. vi., 13, 180— A few around Salem, 

 Mass., April 6, 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 12, Mi- 

 Somewhat rare at all times near Danvers, Mass ^Arthur F. Gray, vi., 

 15, 333— Common in Englishman's Bay, Me., April 23, 1876— Gilbert 

 Longfellow, vi., 18, 284— Found in Nebraska— (J. H Phillips, vi., 

 19, 301— Found at Meacham Lake, N. Y., April 10, 1876— A. R. Ful- 

 ler, vi., 25, 408 — 4 few breed near New Haven, Conn. — R. T. M.- 

 (orris). vii., 6, 84 — Arrives in Central New Yoi k in March; breeds 

 ' and departs in November; a few remain all winter — H. d. Fowler, 

 vii., 7, 102— Common at Kye, N. H., first week in t'ept. 1876— "Sa- 

 mourai." vii., 8, 116 — ^Very common during a greaterpartof the year 

 in Connecticut: a lew remain in summer and breed — Robt. T. Morris, 

 vii., 11, 164— Common at Ann Arbor, Mich., breeding about May 10 — 

 A. B. Covert, vii., 11, 166 — Common at Bamegat, N. J., Oct. 14, 

 1876— B. vii., 18, 276— Called Black Duck and Dnsky Duck by the 

 Connecticut gunners — Robert T. Morris, vii., 24, 375 — In answer to 

 correspondents the Editors state they winter on the Connec'icut Coast, 

 vii., 25, 389— Taken in Southeastern Wyoming, April 13, 1875— A. G. 

 Brackett. viii., 1,4 — Abundant at Rush Lake, Utah, in November, 

 1872 — H. C. Yarrow, viii., 7, 96 — ^Noticed at Plymouth. Mass , in 

 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 10, 146 — Summer resident at Webster, N. 

 H.; breeds— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 23, 380 — Found in Michigan — 

 "Archer" (G. A Stockwell). x., 9, 155 — Shot at Salem, Maes., March 

 12, 1870— " Teal" (R. L. Newcomb) xil, 7, 126— Shot at Salem, 

 Masa., March 15, 1879— R. L. N.(ewcomb) xii , 12, 332— Large 

 numbers at Dover, N. H , April 14, 1879— G A. W. xii , 17, 326— 

 One uair domesticated— M. W. Clark, Danville Junction, Me. xii., 

 19, 374— Found a brood a few days old near Titusville, Fla. — " Al. L 

 Gator." xii. , 20, 385— Small flocks at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 5, 1852— 

 F. C. Browne. 



Anliinga. See Plotus anhinga. 



Anorthura troglodytes byfemalis. Winter Wren, vi., 11, 168 — Common 

 in November at Tremoii, N. J.; seen twice in March — 0. C. Abbott, 

 vii., 12, 180 — Common spring and autumn migrant in Central New 

 York — H. Q. Fowler, vii., 18, 276— Common during the spring end 

 autumn migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich — A. B Covert viii , 3, 33 — 

 Common during the migrations at Webster, N. H.; one taken June 23, 

 1875, on Kearsarge Mountain, a male in full plumage and song — Chas. 

 F. Goodhue, viii.. 11, 160 — Common in fall in Central New York; 

 taken Sept. 36, 1876— J. P. Hutchins. viii., 17, 261— Found in Michi- 

 gan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 4, 06 — Breeds in Nova Scolia, 

 though rare — J. Matthew Jones. 



Anser albifrons gambeli. White Fronted Goose, i., 15, 235 — Common 

 at Lake Mills. Iowa— John Krider. i , 34, 342 — Hybrids which J. 

 H. IJatty thinks are the imion of mile Mallards (_Anas boscha*) with 

 the female of this species, ii., 8, 123 — Short description of this spe- 



