BIKU NOTES. lOr 



Parasitic Jaeg«r. See Stercorarlus parasiticus. 



Parroquel. Caro.ina, See Conurus earolinensis. 



Par j*ldgre. See Bonaaa umbellus. 



Partridge Ma sena. See Oyrtonyx massena, 



Partridg'o, Red-legged, v., 26, 404— Two pair brought over to this coun- 

 try by a naval officer, with the view of breeding them (scientific name 

 not given). 



Partridge, Sealed, See Callipepla sguam-ita. 



Partridge Sprnce, See Tetrao canadensis. 



Parrila americana. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, iv., 23, 358— Pound 

 at Petroleum, W. Va., in spring — Ernest Ingersoll. vi., 9, 132— Rare; 

 arriving at Ann Arbor, Mich., May 20 ; undoubtedly breeds here; de- 

 parts Sept. 1— A. B. Covert, vj., 14, 315— Arrived at West Pai'ms, N. 

 Y., May 7, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 15, 333 -First arrivals 

 at Riverdale, N. Y., April 30, 1876 -E. P. Bicknell. vi., 15,233— 

 Not common during the migrations in Central New York, arriving 

 third week in May — H. G. Fowler, vi., 19, 300— An abundant migrant 

 near Cleveland. Ohio— H. Ernst, vi., 31, 338 — Noticed at Spring- 

 field, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 33, 

 354— Arrived at Hollis,N. H., May 13, 1876— W. H. Fox. vi., 26, 

 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass., May 9, 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. viii., 

 3, 33 -Common at Webster, N. H., in spring and autumn ; may breed 

 — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 11, 160 — Qujte common in the migra- 

 tions in Central N. Y.; taken May 18, 1876— J. P. Hutchins. viii, 

 17, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (6. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 

 268 — Chiefly a spring and autumn migrant at Washington, D. Cr, 

 though a few remain and breed — (R. F. BoiseauJ. viii., 34 400 — 

 Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 8, 1874 ; May 7, 1875 ; May 9, 

 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, xii., 4, 66 — Not commoh in Nova Scotia 

 — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 34, 464 — First seen at Summit, N. J., May 

 (i, 1879 ; very common until May 13, when all had left — Geo. Law- 

 rence Nicholas. 



Panis atricapillus. Chickadee; Black-capped Titmouse, i., 36, 404— 

 Found all the year round in New England— F. B. iii., 13, 196— 

 Resident and breed in holes in trees in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, 

 iii., 86, 405 — Remains during the winter at Cazenovia, N. Y. — L. W. 

 L. vi., 4, 52 — Resident near New Haven, Conn.; rare in summer ; 

 common in winter — "Speculator" (Robt. T. Morris>. vi., 5, 67 — 

 Nest and seven eggs found near Kennet Square, Peun., June 10, 1h69 ; 

 probably the second brood; breeds rarely here — C. F. P. vi., 7, 99— 

 A pair observed at Trenton, N. J., Feb. 3, 1876; abundant Feb. 10, 

 1876— Chas. C. Abbott, vi., 7, 99— Common and resident at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.; breeds middle of May — A. B. Covert, vi., 7, 99— Re- 

 main all the year round near Yonkers, N. Y. — W. F. H. Getty. 

 vi., 7, 100— Cfommon all the year near Montpelier, Vt.— W. A. 

 Briggs. vi., 7, 100— Common all the year round in Addison Co., Vt. 

 — R. (E. Robinson), vi., 10, 148— Common both summer and Winter 

 at Fort Wayne, Ind.— G. Aug. Smith, vi., 13, 180— Resident in 



Central N. Y.; breeding abundantly — H. G. Fowler, vi., 12, 181 



Scarce in summer ; common in winter ; at Danvers, Mass. — Arthur 

 F. Gray. v;.. 31, 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 

 15 and 20, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 23, 370— Incubating at Gaines- 

 ville, Texis, April 24, 1876; young on the wing April 28, 1876— G. 

 H. Ragsdale. viii., 3, 33 — Common resident at Webster, N. H.; 

 breeds— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii.. 13, 176— Is seen on the Coteau des 



Prairies, Dakota, from Sept. 28 until Nov. 14, in large numbers 



Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 17, 261— Found in the Eastern Counties 

 of Michigan— "Archer" (G.. A. Stockwell). x., 9, 155- Shot at 

 Salem, Mass., March 8, 1870— "Tea!" CR. L. Newcomb). xii., 4, 66— 

 Very common all the year in Nova Scotiar— J. Matthew Jones.' 



