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E. P. Bicknell. vi. , 10, 148— Found some winters at Fort Wayne, Ind. 

 ■ — 6. Aug. Smith, vi., 14, 214 — Sometimes common in winter at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. — A. B. Covert, vii., 31, 335 — A winter visitor in Yates 

 County, N. Y.; irregular as to numbers; found in swamps — ^J. B. 

 Gilbert, viii., 4, 49 — Probably occurs in winter at Webster, N. H., 

 though have not taken it yet — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 18, 381 — 

 Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 6, 105— 

 Very common in Nova Scotia some winters, especially that of 1877-78 

 —J. Matthew Jones, xii., 7, 136— Not one was seen during a trip in 

 the Province of Quebec, Canada, in the winter of 1878-79, which was 

 surpriEgng — Everett Smith. 



MacgUlivray's Warbler. See Qeothlypis maxgUUvra^. 



Macrorhamphug grisens. Red-breasted Snipe ; Dowitcher ; Gray Snipe, 

 i., 13, 304— Very numerous in Florida— Editors, ii., 11, 163— Abund- 

 ant on the Kissimmee, Lake Okeechobee region, Fla. — Fred. A. Ober. 

 ii., 18, 345 — Arrives at Portland, Me., May 30 to 38, and are back 

 again as early as July 4, but usually not before July 15 ; females and 

 young about Aug. 1 — ^Mannasseh Smith, ii., 35, 394 — Arrived back 

 at Cape May, N. J , May 30, 1874. ill., 13, 196— Visit Newfound- 

 land — M Harvey, iii.j 33, 340 — Very common in Eastern Florida in 

 winter and spring — Editors, iv., 11, 168 — Commenced their northern 

 flight at Norfolk, Va., April 17, 1875— " Guy." Iv., 31, 332— Flying 

 South off Carman House, Forked River, N. J., June 37, 1875— E. H. 



F. iv., 34, 381— Large flights at Bamegat Bay, N. J., July 13, 1875 

 — ' ' Mortimer. " vi. , 10, 145 — Shot two at Reelf oot Lake, Tenn. , Nov. 

 37, 1875— "Pat." vi., 23, 376— First flight at Newport, R. I., July 

 10, 1876 — " Shot." vi., 25, 403 — Common spring and fall migrant at 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives March 15, and passing on their return the 

 last of Sept. — A. B. Covert, vii., 5, 68 — Known by the gunners on 

 the New Jersey coast as the "Dowitcher" — W. Holberton. vii., 8, 

 116 — Rather common during the migrations in Conn. — Robt. T. 

 Morris, vii., 14, 212— Called "Driver " by the gunners in Plymouth 

 Bay, Mass. — F. C. Browne, vii., 15, 330 — A few taken during the ' 

 migrations In Central New York — H. G. Fowler, vii., 36, 404^ 

 Found in Southeastern Wyoming, June 36, 1875— A. G. Brackett. 

 viii., 7, 96— Found at Plymouth, Maas., in 1853— F. C. Browne, 

 viii., 15, 225 — Occurs on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, in consid- 

 erable numbers from Sept. 30 to Oct. 30 — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 

 38, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xi., 3, 

 47 — Quite plentiful in spring at Peotone, 111. — D. H. Eaton, xii., 10, 

 185 — Passing southward at Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 3, 1853 ; one stray 

 bird shot Sept. 8, 1852— F. C. Browne. 



Macrorhamphns griseus scolapaceug. Greater Longbeak. x., 13, 235 — 

 One shot at Rockaway, L. I., Sept. 37, 1873 ; one taken Sept. 25, 

 1874, and another observed but not taken — N. T. Lawrence, xii., 20, 

 385 — First taken near Lake Como, Wyoming, May 5; afterward 

 common for three weeks — S. W. Williston. 



Magpie. See Pica melanoleiiea hudaonica. 



Mallard. See Anas boscTias. 



Marbled Godwit. See Limosafedoa. 



Mareca americana. Widgeon; Baldpate. i., 13, 304 — Common in Flbrida 

 —Editors, ii., 11, 167— Not common at Elkhorn, Wis., April 15, 

 1874. iii., 11, 170— Abundant on the Delaware, Oct. 15, 1874. iii., 

 18, 382— Abundant at Currituck Sound, N. C. Nov. 13, 1874. iii., 

 21, 335 — A specimen killed in Maine in Oct., 1874 — "Roamer" (Ever- 

 ett Smith), iii., 33, 340 — Abundant in winter and spring in Eastern 

 Fla.— Editors, iv., 2, 37— Found at Bamegat Lilet, Feb. 6, 1875— B. 

 iv., 18, 385— Abundant at Elkhorn, Wis., between April 10 and 30— 

 "Greenhead." v., 13, 187— Found at Norfolk, Va., Oct. 23, 1875. 



