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about half white near Norfolt, Va., September 6, 1876 — "Drake." 

 vii., 7, 99 — A queer albinn of the White Bellied Swallow recorded by 

 "Teal " (R, L. Newcomb). vii , 16, 245— A beautifu!lv parked Quail 

 shot near Pittsville, Md. vii., 31, 325 — Partial albinoWild Pigeon and 

 a pure white Indigo Bird are in the cnlk'Ction of Dr. Palmer, of Ips- 

 wich — " Teal" (K. L. Newcomb). viii., 11, 160— Albino Robin taken 

 at Rahway, N. J., pure white, excepting a black cup and a few 

 feathers on the wiogs and tail — Shelton. ix.,, 5, 86— An Albino 



, Robin at Hatfield, Mass., August 25, ,1877— Frank H Merton. ix., 



16, 310— A quail with a snow-white head shot at Elkton, Md., by 

 Wm, A, Wright, ix., 19, 366 — Kecords albinos of Field Sparrow, 

 Kobin, Bluebird, Red-winged Blackbird, taken at Portland, Conn. — J, 

 H. Sage, ix., 19, 366— Notes albino specimens of Blue Jay and 

 White-bellied Nuthatch— A. B. Covert, ix , 20, 381— A pure white 

 specimen was shot at Newton, N. J. x., 4, 55-^ An albino Hermit 

 Thrush shot at Stamford, Conn., by W. H. San ford, x., 6, 95— 

 Redwing Blackbird with tail feathers white. — M. C. H.(arrimaD). x., 

 14. 355— Albino Robin shot at Carlisle, Penn.— Geo. D. Keller, x , 16, 

 296— Partial albino Bittern and Purple Grackle — R. L. N.(ewcomb_). 

 X., 17, 319 — Five white Robins observed at Hornellsville, N, Y. — 

 "John." (J. Otis Fellows.) x., 25, 483— '^onie remarks on Albinism 

 T. Garlick. x, 25, 483 — Case of a caged Robin tui'ning partly albino 

 — "Bobolink" (E. G. Kock). xi., 1, 3— Analbino Swallow (species not 

 named) killed at Newark, N. J— W. B Garrabout. xi., 18, 360— Partial 

 albino Crow Blackbird or Boat-tailed Grackle — Geo. Lyman Appleton. 

 xi., 19, 379 — A pure white Mallard. Extract from the London Field, 

 xi., 22, 440— Queries about Albinism — "Miomac." xi., 26, 522— 

 White Mallard seen in Ohio — L. O. E. xii., 7, 126 — A pure white 

 Woodcock with a slight brown ring round its neck — R. xii., 31, 

 405— Explanations as to causes — M. xii., 10, 185— C.H. Young re- 

 cords two specimens of Woodcock, xii., 12, 233— Partial albino 

 Woodeock i Canvas back Duck and Grow Blackbird — R. L. Newcomb. 

 xii., 19, 365— Partial albino Roliin, small and liglit colored — B. F. 

 / Staples, xii., 25; 485— Remarks on albinism — "Micmac." 



A lea impeanis. Gre^^t Auk. i., 26, 404— Was formerly found off the 

 toast of New England in winter- F. B. ii. , 16. 244— Quotation's 

 from old authors' respecting this stiecies, as noted in Greenland, Ice- 

 land and Newfoundland^M, Harvey, iii., 22, 341 — Formerly abun- 

 dant, now believed to be. exiinct, on the shores of Newfoundland — M. 

 Harvey. vL, 34, 386 — Extended account of this species, with a draw- 

 ing — M. Harvey. 



Alien's Thrush. See Twdus awainsoni alicim. 



American Scoter. See (Edemia americana. 



Auuuudromns maritimns. Seaside Finch, xii., 6, 106 — Very common in 

 NovaScoiia, airivmg end of March (probably the sharp-tailed flnch 

 — H. B. B.) J. Matthew Jones. 



American Dunlin. See Tringa alpina a/mericana,. 



Aiupelis CL drorum. Cedar Bir^. i.. 26, 404 — Rarely found in New England in 

 wif\ter— F. B. iii., 13, 187 — Being killed by thousands near Oakland, 

 Wd., Oct .,1874. iii., 14, 211— Found near Mandeville, La. v., 17, 260— 

 Found in the Black Hills by Geo. Bird Grinnell in 1874— Ernest In- 

 gersoll. v., 18, 276— Account of their habits with us in winter — B. B. 

 Tdber. v., 21, 323— Notes a case of partial albinism— W. Russell, 

 Robinson, vi , 4, 63 — Common thmughout the year near Nev> 

 Haven, Conn.— "Specujitor" (Eobt. T. Morris), vi., 7, 99-Seea 

 near Trenton, N. J., Feb. 11, 1876— Ohas. C. Abbott, vi.. 10, 148— 

 Seen at Glens Palls, N. Y., second week in March, 1876— A. N.^l 

 Cheney, vi., 10, 148— Common throughout the year Rt Fort Wayne,' 

 Ind — G. Aug. Smith, vi., 11, 163— Observed at Leesburg, Va., April 

 3, 1876— E. Ingersoll (authority), vi., 11, 163— Irregularly migra- 



