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ble numbers — M.Harvey, vi., 5, 67— Found near Kennet Square, 

 Penn., in October, 1871, during the migration— C. F. P. vi., 9, 133 

 — Very common at Ann Arbor, Mich.; first seen May 10 ; breeds about 

 June 10, and departs during Sept. — A. B. Covert, vi., 15, 233 — Rare 

 spring and autumn migrant in Central New York — H. G Fowler, vi., 

 ^ 17, 266— Noticed at Lake City, Minn., April, 7, 1876— D. C. Estes. 

 vi., 19, 301 - An abundant resident near Cleveland, Ohio — H. Ernst, 

 vi., 21, 338 -Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 15 and 20— 

 Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 22, 354— Arrived at HoUis, N. H.. May 10, 

 1875; May 9^1876— W. H. Fox. vi., 34, 386— Arrived at Riverdale, 

 N. Y., May 7, 1876 ; breeding May 36— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 36, 418 

 T-Npticed at Salem, Mass., May 11, 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. viii., 

 8, 33 — Abundant summer resident at Webster, N. H.; breeds; nesting 

 in swampy places — Chas. P. Goodhue, viii., 17, 261 — Found in 

 Michigan— "Archer" (Q. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 268— Abundant 

 summer resident near Washington, D. C. — (R. P. Boiseau). viii., 

 24, 400 - Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 9, 1874 ; May 10, 1875 ; 

 May 6, 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, x., 10, 174— Found a nest at 

 Astoria L. I., May 30, 1877, with three Cow Bird's eggs and only one 

 of the rightful owners — Franklin Benner. xi., 3, 47 — Quite abund- 

 ant at Peotone, III.; breeds — D. H. Eaton, xii., 4, 66 — Very common 

 in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. xii., 6, 106— Abundant near 

 Minneapolis, Minn. — Thos. S. Roberts, xii., 34, 464 — First seen at 

 Summit, N. J., May 6, 1879; nest vrith eggs May 17 — Geo. Lau- 

 rence Nicholas. 



Glaucidinm passerinum calif ornicuin. Pygmy Owl. vi., 10, 148— Oc- 

 casional in winter only at Fort Wayne, tnd. — G. Aug. Smith (to which 

 the Editors add a foot-note and ask if this is not an error; it shouldbe 

 Nyetale aeadica according to Dr. Elliott Coues, H. B. B.), 



Glaucous Gull. See Lmrus gUmciu. 



Glossy Ibis. See Ibis faloineV/m orctii, 



Gnatcateher. Blue-gray, See Polioptila cmrulea. 



Godwit. Hudsonian, See Limosa Tiudaoniea. 



Gtodwit. Marbled, See Limosa fedoa. 



Golden Eagle. See AquUa chrysaetm 



Golden Plover, ^ee'Uha/radriusfuliius virginicua. 



Golden- crested Kinglet. See Begulus sabra/pa. 



Golden-crowned Thrush. See Siurus awricapiUug. 



Golden-eyed Duck. See Bucephala clangula. 



Golden-winged Warbler. See MeVmintTwpliaga chrysoptera. 



Golden -winged Woodpecker. See Golaptes miratus. 



Goldfinch. See Chrysomitris tinstis. 



Goldfinch. Lawrence's, See Gliryaomitris lawreneei. 



Goniaphpa coernlea. Blue Grosbeak, viii., 17, 268— A rare summer resi- 

 dent near Washington, D. C. — (R. F. BoiseauJ. viii., 18, 281— Rare 

 visitant to the most southern part of Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). xii., 2, 25— Three specimens taken near Philadelphia, 

 Penn. — Spencer Trotter. 



Goniaphea ludoviciana, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, vi., 14, 214 — Very 

 common summer visitor at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; arrives May 10 ; breeds 

 June 10, and departs Sept. 15 — A. B. Covert, vi., 31, 337— Summer 

 resident in Central New York ; arrives first week in May ; breeds ; 

 departs in Sept.— H. G. Fowler, vi., 21, 338— -Noticed at Springfield! 

 Mass., between May 15 and 20, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 23, 354 

 —Arrived at HoUis, N. H., May 16, 1876— W. H. Pox. vi., 24, 386 

 ■ —One shot at Riverdale, N. Y., May 8, 1876 ; rare here— E. P. Bick- 

 nell. viii., 4, 49— Not common at Webster, N. H., but is, common on 



