BIRD NOTES. 7S 



throp G. Stevens, vi., 19, 300 — Rare near Cleveland, Ohio; pro- 

 cured one May 33, 1875 — H.Ernst, vi., 34, 880— Arrived at Eiver- 

 dale, N. Y., May 8, 1876 ; are moving about witli building materials. 

 May 17— E. P. Bicknell. vii., 21, 325— Irregular visitor in Yates 

 County, N. Y.; not to be found some seasons ; arrives in May — J. B. 

 Gilbert, viii., 17, 261 — A frequent visitor to Southern Michigan ; 

 has been seen as far North as Genessee County — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17, 268— Rare near "Washington, D. C— (R. F. 

 Boiseau). viii., 24, 400— Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 10, 

 1874 ; May 10, 1875 ; May 8, 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, xii., 6, 

 106 — Very rare in Minn.; only one specimen recorded by Dr. P. L. 

 Hatch in 1874— Thos. S. Roberts, xii., 24, 464— Obtained one at 

 Summit.N. J., May 30, 1879 ; breeds here — Geo. Lawrence Nicholas. 



Uelminthophaga mflcapilla. Nashville Warbler, vi., 9, 182 — Arrive at 

 Ann Arbor, Mich., middle of May ; rare ; only a few breed about June 

 10; departs for the South Sept. 1— A. B- Covert, vi., 14, 215— Ob- 

 served at West Farms, N. Y., May 13, 1874— Winthrop G. Stevens, 

 vi., 19, 300 — Rather common in some localities near Cleveland, Ohio, 

 though irregularly so ; arrives first week in May — H. Ernst, vi., 21, 

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

 FredH. Keyes. vi., 22, 854— Arrived at Hollis, N. H., May 9, 1876 

 W. H. Fox. vi., 24, 386— Arrived at Riverdale. N. Y., May 12, 1876 

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

 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. vii., 13, 180 — Not a common migrant in 

 Central New York; perhaps breed here — H. G. Fowler, viii., 3, 33 — 

 Common summer resident at Webster, N.H. ; breeds, nesting in swampy 

 places; female lays from four to six eggs — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 

 17, 261— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 

 17, 268— Rare near Washington, D. C— (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 24, 

 400— Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 13, 1874^Winthrop 6. 

 Stevens, xii., 4, 66 — Rarely seen in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones, 

 xii., 6, 106 -Abundant near Minneapolis, Minn., during the migra- 

 tions — Thos. S. Roberts, xii., 34, 464 — Noticed at Summit, N. J., 

 May 10 and 11, 1879 — Geo. Lawrence Nicholas. 



Helmitherns Terraivonis. Worm-eating Warbler, iv., 23, 358 — Found 

 at Petroleum. W. Va., in spring — Ernest IngersoU. vi., 14, 215 — One 

 observed at West Farms, N. Y., May 14, 1874 — ^Winthrop G. Stevens, 

 vi., 19, 300 — Very rare near Cleveland, Ohio; shot two May 2, 1873; 

 found in deep, damp woods — H. Ernst, vi , 24, 386 — Arrived at 

 Riverdale, N. Y., May 13, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vii., 31, 324^Not 

 a very rare spring and autumn migrant in Yates County, N. Y. — J. 

 B. Gilbert, viii., 17, 361 — Rare visitant to the southern counties of 

 Michigan^" Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 268 — Uncommon 

 summer resident at Washington, D. C. — (R. F. Boiseau). 



Hen Harrier. See Circm eyaneus hudaonius. 

 Hen. Prairie, See Gupidonia cupido. 

 Henslow's Bunting'. See Gotumiculua Tienslowi. 

 Hermit Thrush. See TwrduspaMad. 

 Heron. Great Blue, See Ardea herodias. 

 Heron. Green, See Ardea virescens. 

 Heron. Little Bine, See Ardea carulea. 

 Heron. Little White, See Ardea candidmima. 

 Heron. Louisiana, See Ardea leiicogastra leiMopryrmut. 

 Heron. Night, See Nycti<rdea grisea naevia. 

 Heron. Snowy, See Ardea eandidisHma. 



Herons in general, i.,- 5, 75— Referring to their fishing at night by a light 

 on their breast— S. W. Hammond, i., 7, 105— All the Herons are 



