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Ws. li , 11, 163— Abundant on the KissimiDee, tiakn Okeecho- 

 Iiee KRiun, Florida— Fn d A. Ober. iii , 23, 340- Eound only i 

 spring in Eastern Florida — Editors, vi., 4, 53— First arrivals at 

 Ephrata, Penn., March 19, 1875— W. H. Spera. vi , 5. 67— Pouid 

 near Kennet Square, Penn , Oct. 6, 1871—0. F, P. ' vi., 9, 133— 

 Arrive in Massachusetts between' April 1 and 10 — J. A. Allen, vi., 

 11, 163 -Observed at Leesburs, Va., March 28, 1876— J!. Ingersoll 

 (authority), vi., 11, 163— Flocks seen' on the nieadows near Tren- 

 ton, JSr. J., March 11, 13, 33, 1876—0. 0. Abbott, vi., 11, 171— A.t 

 Salem, Mass., April 15, 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 13, 

 181— Arrived at Boonsboro, Md,, March 6, 1876— W. B. WheeJer. 

 vi. , 15, 333— Common at Peotone, 111.; breed— D. H. Eaton, vi., 17, 

 366 -Noticed at Lake City, Minn., April 14, 1876— D. O. Estes, vi,, 

 31, 338— Arrived at Lebanon, 111., March 14, 1876— Wm. L. Jones, 

 vi., 25, 403— Very common at Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives April 1; 

 lays its eggs By June 1, and departs middle of October — A. B. 

 Covert, vii.j 1, 3— Arrived back in numbers at Trenton, N. J., 

 April 19, 1876— C. 0. Abbott, vii., 4, 52— Summer visitor in Central 

 New York; arrives in April — H. G. Fowler, vii., 8, 116— Not very 

 common in Connecticut; breeds — Bobert T. Morris, vii, 8,116 — 

 Abundant at Fort Clark, Texas, August and September, 1876— W. O. 

 vii., 13, 186 — Very common at Galveston, Texas, Oct. 12— "Sub- 

 • Bcriber." vii., 13, 196— Only occasionally seen on the plains near the 

 Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming — W. L. C.(arpenter). vii., 25, 389 — 

 Taken in Southeastern Wyoming, April 15, 1875 — A. G. Brackett. 

 viii., 15, 225 — Arrives on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, April 13, 

 and remains until Sept. 1; found in large numbers; breeds — 

 Charles E. McChesney. viii , 17, 268— Found near Washington, D. 



C. (R. F. Boiseau.) viii,, 22, 361— ijbund in Michigan— "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 8, 152— Found in Nebraska— " Yo." ('-feo. 

 Bird Grinnell). x. , 4, 55 —Noticed on Long Island, Jan. 21, 1878— 

 "Observer." x., 19, 359— Arrived at Lebanon, 111., Feb. 19, 1878— 

 "Ptarmigan." xi, 3, 47— Very common at Peofine, 111.; breeds — 



D. H. Eaton, xii., 8, 146— Arrived at Hudson, Ohio, between March 

 6 and 9, 1879; Feb. 8, 1878; Feb. 26, 1877— "Buckeye." xu., 19, 

 365 — Common near Cbmo, Wyoming. . S. W. Williston. 



^gialitis wiisonius. Wilson's Plover, i., 13, 204— Very abundant in 

 Florida — Editors, iii.. 22, 340— Seen only in spring in Eastern Florida 

 —Editors, vii., 21, 325— Rare in Yates County, N. Y.; one takenin 

 the spring of 1868-=-J. B. Gilbert. X;, 13, 235— An adult mile taken 

 at Rockaway, L. 1., July 1, 1872; from its plumage and actions it 

 must have been breeding there — N. T. Lawrence, xii., 18, 348 — One 

 shot about May 30, 1879, at Good Ground, Long Island. 



.Hgiotlins finaria. Red-poll Linnet, i., 36, 404— Found in fields in winter 

 ' in New England- F. B. iv., 4, 54— Abundant near Wenham, Mass., 

 during the winter of 1874-5. "Fred Beverly " (Fred A. Ober). v., 

 18, 276— Account of their habits with us in winter— E. B. Tober. 

 vi., 7, 99— A large flock at Trenton, N. J., Feb. 5, 1876; first seen 

 since 1873— Charles C. Abbott, vi., 7, 100— Common in the latter 

 partof winternearMontpelier.Vt.- W. A. Briggs. vi,7, 100— Common 

 in Addison Co , Vt., during the wmter of 1874-5 ; none seen the past 

 winter (1875-6)— R. vi., 8, 116-Depart March 20 to 31 from Massa- 

 chusetts for the North— J. A. Allen, vi., 9, 133— Abundant at River- 

 dale on-Hudson during the winter of 1874-5— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 

 10, 148 — Common in winter (none in summer) at Fort Wayne, Ind. — 

 G. Aug. Smith, vi., 11, 164 — Appeared once or twice during the 

 winter of 1875-6 at Esopus-on-Hudsou- John Burroughs, vi. , 31, 837 

 —Irregular in winter in Central New York— H. G. Fowler, vii,, 

 18, 276— Quite common in winter at Ann Arbor, Mich.— A. B. Covert, 

 viii., 4, 49— IiTcgi^lar winter visitor at Webster, N. H.; thousands 

 here some winters and none others— Charles F. Goodhue, viii., 7, 96 



