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Titlart. See Anthtis ludovieianvs. 



Titmouse. Black-capped, See Parua atriewpillua. 



Titmouse. Carolina, See Parus alrianpillus caroUnensis. 



'J itmouse. Hudsonian, See Parua hudsonicut. 



Titmouse. Long-tailed, See Parua atricapillua aeptentrionalU. 



Titmouse. Mountain, See Parua montanua. 



Titmouse. Tufted, See LophopJianea Kcolor. 



TotanuH cliioropus. Greenshanks. iii., 5, 71— Answer to W. A. J., 

 B.vaiiipsoott, Mass., quotes Coues—" There is no reason to suppose 

 that the bird is anything more than a straggler to this country." 



Totaniis Havipes. Summer Yellow Legs. 1., 13, 304 — Very common in 

 Florida— Editors, ii., 11, 163 — Very abundant on the Kissimmee, 

 Lake Okeechobee rigion, Fla. — Fred. A. Ober. ii., 25, 394— Arrived 

 from the North July 30 at Cape May, N. J. ii., 36, 410— Arrived 

 back at Salem, Mass., Aug. 1, 1874— R. L. Newcomb. iii., 13, 196 — 

 Arrives in Newfoundland in May and departs in October — M. Harvey. . 

 iii., 23, 340— Common in winter and spring in Eastern Florida — Edi- 

 tors, iv., 34, 380 — A large flight at Atlantic City, N. J., about July 

 30, 1875. iv., 34, 381— Immense flight at Barnegat Bay, N. J., July 



13, 1875— "Mortimer." v., 3, 42— Large flight at Salem, Mass., Aug. 

 S3, 1875— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). v., 3, 43— Abundant at Beach 

 Haven, N. J., Aug. 33, 1875— E. v., 4, 53— Abundant at Good 

 Ground, Long Island, Aug. 34, 1875., v., 14, 819— Plenty at Fort 

 Scott, Kansas, Oct. 30, 1875. vi., 9, 133— Arrive in Mass. in spring 

 between April 10 and 30 -J. A. Allen, vi., 33, 376— First of the 

 flight arrived at Newport, B. I., July 10, 1876—" Shot." vi., 35, 403 

 — Common at Ann Arbor, Mich., in April and October — A. B. Co- 

 vert, vi., 26, 418— Observed at Salem, Mass., May 7, 1876— R. L. 

 Newcomb. vii., 4, 58 — Abundant in the fall migrations in Central 

 New York — H. G: Fowler, vii., 4, 59 — Noticed at Salem, Blass., 

 Aug. 31, '76 — R. L. Newcomb. vii., 5, 68 — Known locally by the 

 New Jersey gunners as " Yellow Legs" — W. Holberton. vii., 8, 116 

 — Abundant during the migrations in Conn. — Bobt. T. Morris, vii., 



14, 812— Called "Small Cucu" by the gminers in Plymouth Bay, Mass. 

 -^F. C. Browne, vii., 25, 389— Found in Southeastern Wyoming, 

 April 25, 1875— A. G. Brackett. viii., 7, 96— Noticed near Plymouth, 

 Mass., in 1853 — F. C Browne, viii., 15, 325 -Is found on the Coteau 

 des Prairies, Dakota, from July 13 lo Oct. 88 — Chas. E. McChesney. 

 vii'. 17, 368 — Found near Washington, D. C — (R F. Boiseau). viii., 

 23, 301— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stookwell). ix., 8, 

 34_Commonat Salem, Mass., Aug. 6, 1^77— "Teal" (R. L. New-- 

 comb). X , 19, 359— Arrived at Lebanon, 111., March 29, 1878— "Ptar- 

 migan." xii., 10, 185— First observed Aug. 7, 1852, at Plymouth, 

 Mass.-«-F. C. Browne, xii., 20, 385— One specimen taken at Lake 

 Como, Wyoming, May 5 — S. W. Williston 



Totanus melanoleucus. Winter Yellow Legs, i., 4, 60 — Note on the hab- 

 its, by Editors, i , 13, 204 — Very common in Florida — Editors, ii., 

 26, 4iii— A few at Snlem, Mass., Aug. 1, 1874— R. L. Newcomb. iii., 

 23, 340 — Common in winter and spring in Eastern Florida — Editors, 

 iv., 12, 184— One seen at Salem, Mass., April 25, 1875— R. L. New- 

 comb. iv., 24, 381 — Large flight at Barnegat Bay, N. J., July 13, 

 1875 — "Mortimer." v., 11,171 — A few still remain at Forked River. 

 Ocean Co., N. J.— F. v., 12, 187— Plenty the past two days at Co- 

 hasset, Mass., Oct. 25, 1875— S. K.(neeland), Jr. v., 16, 253— One 

 shot the middle of November, 1875, at Salem, Mass.— "Teal " (R. L 

 Newcomb). vi., 18, 29i) — A flock still remain at Salem, Mass., Jure 

 4, 1876—" Teal" {R. L. Newcomb). vi., 35, 403 - Common at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.; arrive middle of April ; a few undoubtedly nest here, 

 as specimens have been taken from April to October, wiien they all 



