U JPOkEST AND BTTlmi 



"A^eW" (Q. A. StdCkWell). it., 1*?, 337— Account of some being 

 tolled by a Cat— 0. L. O. xii., 9, 173— Account of their habits in 

 Oregon — Wm. Lang. 



Fulmar Petrel. See Fulmaris glaoialis. 



Fulmaris grlauialis. Fulmar Petrel, xii., 10, 188 — Some received by R. 

 L. Newcomb from the Banks of Newfoundland. 



OadwaU. See OhmiUlasnius streperua. 



Gairdtter's Woodpecker. See Pious pubescent gairdneri. 



Galeospoptes carolinensis. Cat Bird, ii., 11, 163 — Several seen in the 

 Lake Okeechobee region, Florida — Fred. A. Ober. ii., 15, 233 — Is 

 not found in Newfoimdland — Alex. Murray, iv., 33, 358 — Common 

 at Petroleum, W. Va., in spring — Ernest Ihgersoll. v., 33, 340 — 

 Regularly raise two broods near Trenton, N. J.— Chas. C. Abbptt. vi., 

 7, 99 — Very common near Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives May 1 to 15 ; 

 breeding May 20 ; departs about Oct. 1 — A. B. Covert, vi., 12, 180 — 

 Abundant In Central New York from the last week in May until first 

 week in October — H. G. Fowler, vi., 14, 215 — Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., May 6, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 17, 266— 

 Arrived at Newport, R. L, May 6 to 8, 1876— J. 8. Howland. vi., 

 21, 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876 

 —Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 22, 354— Arrived at HoUis, N. H., May 6, 

 1874; May 10, 1875; May 6, 1876— W. H. Fox. vi., 34, 386— 

 Noticed at Riverdale, N. Y., May 2, 1876 ; a Cow Bird's egg found 

 in a nest of this species, May 23, but was ejected the next c^y — E. 

 P. Bicknell. vi., 26, 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass., May 13, 1876— R. 

 L. Newcomb viii., 3, 33 — Common and breeds abundantly at Web- 

 ster, N. H.— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's 

 Island, Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browne, viii., 12, 176— Ap- 

 pears about June 1 on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, and remains 

 until Sept. 28; breeds in small numbers — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 

 14, 208— Arrived at Homellsville, N. Y., March 31, 1877— "Steuben." 

 viii., 16, 341— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 

 viii., 17, 368 — Exceedingly abundant summer resident near Wash- 

 ington, D. C. — (R. P. Boiseau). viii., 34, 400 — Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., May 9, 1874; May 6, 1875; April 30, 1876— Winthrop 

 G; Stevens, ix, 8, 144 — Some remarks on their breeding habits- - 

 Elizur Wright (quoted), x., 5, 76 — Dates of arrival in spring at 

 Framingham, Mass., for twenty-five years — ^F. C. Browne, x., 10, 

 174— Arrived at Astoria, L. I., May 16, 1877 — Franklin Benner. 10, 

 13, 344^Arrived at Corinth, Miss., April 30, 1878— "Guyon" (Col. 

 Rawlings Young), x., 19, 359 — Arrived at Lebanon, 111., April 33, 

 1878 — "Ptarmigan," xi., 3, 47 — Common at Peotone, 111.; breeds 

 ^D- H. Eaton, xii., 4, 66 — More common in the interior of Nova 

 Scotia than on the sea coast ; arrives from the South the end of May 

 — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 16, 307 — Common; first taken May 30, 

 1878, at Como, Wyoming— S. W. Williston. 



GalUnago wilsoni. Wilson's Snipe ; English Snipe, i., 1, 13— AfewSnipe 

 at Rockaway, Long Island, Aug. 14, 1873 ; a few at Flatlands, Aug. 7, 

 1873 — Editors, i., 13, 304 — Very numerous in Florida — Editors, i., 14, 

 221 — Very numerous in Bryan, Liberty and Mcintosh Counties, Ga. — 

 Editors, i, 15,334— Still common at Portland, Me., Nov. 8, 1873. i., 15, 

 235— Common at Lake Mills, Iowa-John Krider. i., 15, 235 — Common 

 at Peace Dale, R. I. i., 19, 299 — Common at Winnebago Marsh, Wis- 

 consin, Oct. 34, 1873. i., ^, 316— Found at Mellenville, Florida, i., 33, 

 365 — One killed on the Repoplar Meadows, on Christmas day, 1873 — 

 "Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). ii., 1, 3— Found at Humboldt Bay, 

 California— "Monmouth" (Aug. K. Egbert), ii., 2, 22— An albino of 

 this species recorded by "Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). ii., 5, 75— 

 Snipe shooting is at its height, March 2 ; but birds are not so plenty as 

 formerly at Montgomery, Ala.— T. 8. D. ii., 7, 107— First made 



