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Michigan — "Archer" (6. A. Stockwell). 'ix., 6, 111 — Found (in 

 Chmcoteague Island, Va. , in the migrations— (R. F. Boiseau). 



\Nnmeniag hndsonicus. Hudsonian ( urlew; Jack Curlew, i., 13, 204 

 ■ ' Rare in Florida— Editors, i., 18, 378— Taken at Salem, Mass.— 11. 

 L. Newcomb. iii., 22, 340 -Rare in Eastern Florida in winter and 

 spring— Editors, vi., 18, 284^Found in Nebraska— C H. Phillips. 

 Tji., 5, 68 — Known by the gunners on the New Jersey, coast as the 

 JackCurlew — W.Holberton. vii., 6, 91— Common near Salem, Jlass.. 

 Sept. 10, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. viii., 7, 96— Noticed at Plymouth, 

 Mass., in 1853— F. C. Browne, ix., 3, 34— Common near Salem, 

 Mass., Aug. 6, 1877— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). xii., 20, SS.'i— 

 , Rare at Plymouth, Mass.; one taken Sept. 11, 1852 — F. C. Browne. 



Kumenius longirostris. Long-billed Curlew', i., 13, 204— Abundant in 

 Florida— Editors, i., 18, 278— Taken at Salens Mass., by R. L. 

 Newcomb. iii., 23, 840— Abundant in winter and spring in Eastern 

 Florida— Editors, v., 14, 230— Abundant at Fargo, D. T.— G. J. 

 Keeney. vi., 18. 384— Found in Nebraska C. H. Phillips, vi., 35, 

 403 — A very rare migrant at Ann Arbor, Mich.; sometimes obtained 

 in fall — A. B. Covert, vii., 18, 196 — Breed in limited numbers on tlie 

 plains near the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming — W L. Carpenter. ■ 

 vii., 14, 313— Called "Sickle Bill" by the gunners in Plymouth Bay, 

 Mass — F. C. Browne, vii., 18, 388— Common at Port Royal, S C, 

 Nov. 27, 1876— "Rusticus." vii., 35, 389— Found in Southeastern 

 Wyoming, May 5, 1875— A. G. Brackett. viii., 7, 96— Noticed at 

 Plymouth, Mass., in 1852 — F. V. Browne, viii., 17, 368— Found near 

 Washington, D. C.^rR. F. Boiseau). viii., 33, 361— Foundin Michi- 

 gan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 6, 111 — Breed near Chinco- 

 teague Island, Va. — (R. F. Boiseau). xii., 10, 185 — One taken at Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., Aug. 9, 1853— F. C Browne, xii., 30, 885— Not seen 

 a't Lake Como, Wyoming, till the first week in June ; afterward saw 

 several flocks — S. W. Williston. 



Nuthatch. Brown-headed, See Sittapimlla. ^ 



Nuthatch. Bed-bellied, See Sitta canadensis. 



Nuthatch. Slender-billed, See Sitta carolinensis aeuleata. 



Nuthatch. M'hite-bcl'icd, Bee iSitta caroltjiensis. 



Nyctjle acadica. Acadian Owl. i., 36, 404— Pound in. New England in 

 winter— K. B. iv., 34, 374— Short account of this species by J. H. 

 Batty, vi., 10, 148— Occasional in winter only at Fort Wayne, Ind. 

 — G. Aug. Smith. (This is given as Olaucidium gnoma. according to . 

 Dr. Coues it should mean this species— H. B. B.). vi., 13, 181 — 

 Rare at all times at Danvers, Mass. — Arthur F. Gray, vi., 32, 854 — 

 Resident at Ann Arbor, Mich., and tolerably common ; breeding about 

 the last of April— A. B. Covert, vii., 31, 325— Rare inTates County, 

 N. Y.; but one instance recorded of its capture in that locality— J. B. 

 Gilbert, viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's Island, Plymouth, Mass , in 

 1852— F. C. Browne, viii., 8, 118— Not common in winter at Web- 

 ster, N. H.— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 15, 334— Found in Michigan 

 — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix.,, 36, 488— Account of one being 

 taken on board a vessel at Sea— Wm. K. Lente. x., 6, 95— Heard at 

 N. H., March 2, 1878— M. C H.(arriman) xii., 4, 67- One taken at 

 Summit, N. J., Jan. 25, 1879 ; its stomach containfd a whole Flying 

 Squirrel— Geo. Lawrence Nicholas, xii., 18, 245— Common through- 

 out the year in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Nyetale tengmalmi riehardsonii. Richardson's Owl. iii., 4, 58— Found 

 inNewfoundland—v;. Harvey, viii., 15, 334^— Found in the upper 

 peninsular of Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 13, 345 

 — Rare in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 

 Nyctea nivea. Snowy Owl. i., 26, 404— Found along the coast of New- 

 England in winter— F. B. . ii., 15, 383— Found in Newfoundland- 



