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1875— Winthrop G. Stevens. . xii., 3, 46— Common at Schraalenburg, 

 N. J., in 1878; found four nests— "Alianus." 



IJIylodioctes pusillus. Green Black-capped Flycatching Warbler, v., 13, 

 195 — One flew into a window of the Tribune Building, N. Y. city, 

 at night during October, 1875— Ernest I gersoU. vi., 9, 132— Very 

 rare at Ann Arbor, Hich.; arrives middle of May; has been taken 

 during the breeding season, though no ntst has actually been found ; 

 departs Sept. 1— A. B. Covert, vi., 14, 215— Arrived at West Farms, 

 N. T.; May 13, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 17, 366— Obferved 

 at West Medwa;y, Mass., May 16, 1876— Chas. A. Houghton, vi., 19, 

 i?01— Rather common near Cleveland, Ohio ; arrives second week in 

 May— H. Ernst, vi., 24, 386— Arrived at Biverdale, N. Y., May 13, 

 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vii., 1, 4r-Arrivedat Nicasio, Cal., April 3, 

 1876; soon commenced to breed; not rare here— C. A. Allen, vii., 

 13, 180 — Spring and autumn migrant in Central New York, but not 

 common— H. G. Fowler, viii., 3, 33— Not common at Webster, N. 

 H. ; exceedingly shy, and keeps in low bushes — Chas. P. Goodhue. 

 , viii., 17, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 

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

 34, 400— Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 15, 1874; May 13, 

 1875; May 15, 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, xii., 4, 66— Not un- 

 common in 'Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Nashville Warblpr. See HelminthopTiaga ruJUapilla. 



Nauclerus fnrcalus. Swallow-tailed Kite ; Swallow-tailed Hawk, v., 9, 

 131 — A specimen shot at Lebanon, Penn., recently (which would be 

 last of Sept , 1875) ; from the description is probably this species, v., 

 11, 163— Giving a description of this species from "Birds of North 

 America," and stating' that the above specimen was no doubt a Swal- 

 low-tailed Kite — "Nimrod." vi., 17, 363— Breed near Lake Minne- 

 tonka, Minn. — Franklin Benner. vi., 17, 866 — Seen at Gainesville, 

 Texas, April 10 and 11, 1876— G. H. Eagsdale. vi., 23, 370— Mi- 



f rating at Gainesville, Texas, May 3, 1876 ; males in perfect plumage 

 [ay 4 ; stomach contained wasps, bugs and flies ; seen almost daily 

 through May ; largest flock of the season obsei-ved flying over, June 

 5, 1876; usually in August they return with -their young — G. H. 

 Ragsdale. viii., 15, 334 — Not common in Michigan; sometimes 

 breed in the southwest part of the State — "Archer" (G.A. Stockwell). 

 xii., 9, 165 — A specimen was taken at Chatham, N. J., some six years 

 since (about 1873) — Harold Herrick. 



Kight Hawk.. See Ghordeiles virginianvs. 



Sight Hawk. Western, See ChordeUes mrginimmi Tu/nryi. 



Kight Heron. See NycMa/rdea griaea naema. 



Nonpareil. See Oyanospka ciris. 



Northern Phalarope. See LoUpes hyperhoreus. 



Northern Shrike. See Lwrdua horealis. 



Nuchal Woodpecker. See Sphyra/pimbs twrim nuehalU. 



Nnmenins bore^lis. Esquimaux Curlew, i., 13, 304— Rare in Florida^ 

 Editors, i., 18, 278— Taken at Salem, Mass., by R. L.Newcomb. ii., 

 33, 341— Found in Russell' Co., Kansas; feeds only on insects in 

 spring— F. S. B.(enson). iii., 13, 196— Rarely found in spring, but 

 abundant in fall in Newfoundland ; arrive the end of Aug., and stay a 

 month — M. Harvey, iii., 22, 340 — Rare in winter and sprint in east- 

 em Florida- Editors, vi. , 17, 366— First arrival at Gainesvilie, Texas, 

 March 17, 1876— G. H. Eagsdale. vi., 18, 284— Found in Nebraska 

 — C. H. Phillips, vii., 8, 116— Rare during the migrations in Conn. 

 — Robt. T. Morris, vii., 14, 313— Called "Doe Bird" by the gunners 

 in Plymoulh Bay, Mass.— F. C. Browne, viii., 7, 96 -Noticed at 

 Plymouth, Mass., in 1862— F. C. Browne, viii., 33, 361— Found in 



