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iv., 13, 184— One shot at Wilmington, N. C, April 32, 1875. vi., 22, 

 355— One captured at Lynchburg, Va., June 31, 1876-Wm. L. Page, 

 vii., 10, 147— Very irregular visitor at Ann Arbor, Mich.; two or 

 three specimens taken every season — A. B. Covert, viii., 16, 341 — Is 

 seen on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, only during the spring and 

 autumn migrations— Chas. E. McChesney. 



Grus canadensis. Sand-hill Crane, i., 13, 196— Found in the Uintah 

 Mountains, Wyoming, in October— "Ornis" (Geo. Bird Grinnell). 

 i., 15, 235— Very common at Lake Mills, Iowa— John Krider. i., 20, 

 316— Pound at Mellenville, Florida, ii., 4, 50— Very plentiful in 

 Florida— Fred. A. Ober. ii., 11. 163— One seen on the Lake; abund- 

 ant on the Kissimmee Prairie, Lake Okeechobee region, Florida — Fred. 

 A. Ober. ii., 14, 209— Found on Great Yellowstone Lake— "Mon- 

 mouth " (Aug. K. Egbert), iii.-, 2, 20— An interesting account^ of 

 this species by Dr. Elliott Cones, iii., 17, 267— Abundant near Albert 

 Lea, Minn., Nov., 1874. iv., 7, 101 — Habits of this species in the 

 West, including an account of their nesting — B. iv., 17, 260 — 

 Abundant in Nevada, going in flocks — Eev. H. Cliase. v., 10, 146 — 

 Common in Ventura 1,'ounty, ("al., in spring; leaving for the Tule 

 Lakes to breed- W M. Hinckley, v., 14, 319— Quite common at 

 Fort Scott, Kansas, Nov. 3, 1875. vii., 10, 147— Very rare summer 

 visitor at Ann Arbor, iViich.; in seven years collecting have only 

 found one nest, viz., June 3, 1870-^A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 212 — One 

 shot near London, Ontario, i. anada, in October, 1876 — Geo. Jackson, 

 viii., 16, 241 — Is rarely seen on the ' oteau des Prairies, Dakota — 

 Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 32, 361 — Foimd in Michigan — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 30, 394 -Numerous, but wary, at Lake 

 Harney, Florida, June 2, 1879— "Al. I. Gator" (J. Francis Le 

 Baron). 



Guillemot. Black, See Uria grylle. 



Guillemot. FooUsll, See Lomvia troiU. 



Gull. Bonaparte's, ^se Larv^ pMladelpMa. 



GuU. Franklin's Eosy, See Larmfranklinii. 



GnU. (ilaucous. See Lwrus glcmous. 



Gull. Great Black-backed, See Larus momnus. 



(.nil. Herring, &e,e Larm argentatus. 



(^u'.l. Ivory, See Larus ebiim^is. 



Gull. Kittiwake, See Larus tridaetylus. 



Gull. L inghing, See Larv^ atrieilla. 



Gull. Eing'-biiled, See Larus dekma/rensls. 



Hsemat pus palllittus. Oyster Catcher, vii., 8, 116 — Occurs rarely in 

 summer in Conn. — Robt. T.Morris, vii., 14, 212 — Called "Brant ■ 

 ; Bird" by the gunners in Plymouth Bay, Mass. — F. C Browne. 



Hairy Woodpecker. See Pifms mlloms. 



Baliaetus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle, i., 36, 404— Quite often seen on 

 ; • the coast of New England in winter — F. B. ii., 4, 58— Several in 

 , young plumage seen first week in March passing over Long Island by 



J. H. Batty, ii., 9, 135— Found in Texas, ii., 11, 163— None ob- 

 served in the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida. — Fred. A. Ober. ii . 

 15, 383— Found in Newfoundland — Alex. Murray, iii., 4, 53 — ^Found 

 in Newfoundland in spring and summer — M. Harvey, iii., 6, 86 — 

 . One captured at Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H., Sept. 1, 1874— E. M. 

 'Messenger, iii., 21, 334 — Accomit of an eagle catching eels itself; 

 also an account of one trying to rob a Loon {Oolymius torguatm) of 

 its spoil, but without success- "Roamer " (Everett Smith), iii., 25, 

 389— Account of one fishing for itself on Megantic Lake, Canada — 

 " Nimrod." iv., 2, 23— One shot at Rowley, Mass., the last of Janu- 



