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on the coasts of l^ewfoundland— M. Harvey, vii., 11, l64— Very 

 common in the spring and fall migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich. — A. B. 

 Covert, vii., 14, 212— Called "Square-tail Gull" by the gunners In 

 Plymouth Bay, Mass. — F. C. Browne, vii., 21, 325 — Not common in 

 Yates County, N. Y.; generally seen in spring and autumn — J. B. 

 Gilbert, viii., 7, 96— Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. 

 Browne, viii., 21, 345 — A flock of 100 appeared at Plymouth, N. 

 H., in May, 1877— H. B. E. viii., 23, 380— Found in Michigan— 

 "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). x., 26, 503— One seen at Elmira, N. 

 Y., March 8, 1878; have also another in my collection, shot on the 

 Chemung Elver- E. B. Gleason. xii., 8, 46— One shot Aug. 26, 1878, 

 in Ontario, Canada — Robt. E. Brown, xii., 9, 165 — Occurs at Chat- 

 ham, N. J., dming the migrations — Harold Herrick. xii., 10, 185 — 

 A few about Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 14,1852 — F. C. Browne, xii., 

 20, 385 — A dozen specimens seen at LakeComo, Wyoming, from May 

 2 to 17— S. W. Williston, 

 Larns tridactylus. Kittiwake Gull, ii., 5, 70 — Shot along the coast of 

 Long Island in winter — J. H. Batty, vii., 11, 164^0ne taken at 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.. April 9, 1875— A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 212— Called 

 "Square-tail Gull" or "Bay Gull" by the gunners in Plymouth Bay, 

 Mass. — F. C. Browne, viii., 7, 96 — Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., in 

 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 23, 380 — Frequent in winter on Lake 

 Huron, and common around the Straits of Mackinac— "Archer" (G. 



A. Stockwell). ix., 14 270 — Very common in Salem, Mass., harbor, 

 Nov. 3, 1877— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). xii., 20, 885— Common at 

 Plymouth, Mass , Nov. 10, 1,852- F. C. Browne. 



Laughing Gull. See Lamis atridlla. 



Lawrence's Goldflnch. See Ohrysomitris lamrencei. 



Lawrence's Warbler. See HelminthopTuiga lawrened. 



Lazuli Fiuch. See Cyamospka arrmna. 



Leach's Petael. See Cymoclwrea Imcorrhoa. 



Least Bittern. See Ardetta exilis. 



Least Flycatcher. See Empidoncux minimus. 



Least Sandpiper. See Tringa minutilla. 



Least Tern. See Sterna, superdliams. 



Le Conte's Bunting. See Ooturniculus leeontei. 



Lesser Blackhead Duck, See Fuligula affinis. 



Leucosticte>au8tralis. vii., 13, 196— A species of Leucosticte (probably 



this one) is found in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming Territory — 



W. L. C,(arpenter). 

 Leucosticte tephrocotis. Gray-crowned Finch, vii., 25, 389 — Taken at 



Fort Fred. Steele, Wyoming, March 16, 1875— A. G. Brackett. 

 Leucosticte tephrocotis littoralis. vii., 25, 389— Taken at Fort Fred. 



Steele, Wyoming, March 16, 1875— A. G. Brackett.. 



I.3wis' Woodpecker. See Asyndesmus torquaius. 



Limosa fedoa. Marbled Godwit ; Marlin. i., 15, 235— Very common at 

 Lake Mills, Iowa — Johu-Krider. iii., 22, 340— Common in winter 

 and spring in Eastern Florida— Editors, iv., 13, 204 -Steadily on the 

 increase near St. Louis, Mo. — "Perdrix " vii., 5, 68— Known locally on 

 the New Jersey coast as the Marlin — W. Holberton. vii., 8y 116 — 

 Not common during the migrations in Connecticut — Robt. T. Morris, 

 viii., 15, 225 — Is found on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, in great 

 numbers from June 14 to Sept. 32, with stragglers as late as Oct. 15 ; 

 they breed abundantly just off the Coteaxi to the East in Minn. — Chas. 



B. McChesney. viii., 22, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G 

 A. Stockwell). xii., 19, 374— Shot May 15 at Titusville, Fla.— " Al. 

 I. Gator" (J. Francis LeBaron). 



