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of the most common Thrushes at Webster, N. H.; breeds— Chas. P. 

 Goodhue, viii., 16, 241 — Fouud in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17, 267 — Common during the mi.^rations at Wash- 

 ' ington, D. C. — (R. F. Boiseau). x., 4, 55 — An alb i:io specimen shot 

 at Stamford, Conn., by W. H. Sanford. x., 6, 95— Observed at St. 

 John, N. B., Jan. 11, 1878 (mild winter)— H. G. x., 10, 178— Ar- 

 rived at Warner, N. H., between March 30 and April 1, 1878— M. C. 

 H.(arriman). xii., 4, 65 -Very common in Nova Scotia; usually ar- 

 rive last week of April— J. Matthew Jones. 



Turdns swainsoni. Olive-backed Thrush, ii., 13, 179— Found on Grand 

 Menan Island— J. H. Batty, iv., 33, 358— Found at Petroleum, W. 

 Va., in spring— Ernest Ingersoll. vi., 13, 180 — Arrives in Central 

 New York second week in May, remains a few days and all pass north 

 to breed; returns last of Sept.— H. G. Fowler, vi., 22 355— Ob- 

 served feeding on maggots in a dead bojse — A. K. Fisher, vi , 34, 

 , 386— Abundant at Riverdale, N. Y., May 11, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. 

 viii., 3, 33— Quite rare at Webster, N. H.; have taken but ona nest 

 — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 16, 341 — Found in Michigan^ — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 367 — Found during the migrations at 

 Washington, D. C— (R. P. Boiseau). x., 19, 359 — Arrived at Leba- 

 non, HI., April 30, 1878— "Ptarmigan." xii., 4, 66— Not commonin 

 Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Turdns swainsoni aliciae. Alice's Thrush, viii., 16, 341 — Found. in Mich- 

 ;:<an— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267— Pound near 

 Washington, D. C, in the migrations — (R. P. Boiseau). 



Turkey. Water, See PMus anhinga. 



Turkey. Wild, See Meleagris gallopavo americana. 



Turkey Vulture. See Cafliartes aura. 



Turnstone. See Strepsilas interpres. 



Tyrannus cnrolinensis. King Bird, lii., 4, 53— Visit Newfoundland in 

 smiimer. — vi. Harvey, vi., 14, 315 — Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., 

 May 10, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 15, 283— Do not arrive at 

 Monlpelier, Vt., before the middle of May- W. A. Briggs. vi. , 19, 301 — 

 First arrival at Meacham Lake, N. Y., May 10, 1876— A. R. Fuller, 

 vi., 3 J. 318 -A common visitor to Ann Arbor, Mich ; arrives about 

 April 80; the nest is built by June 10 ; departs middle of Sept. — A., 

 B. Covert, vi., 21, 338— Nest with eggs taken June 1, 1876, at Peo- 

 tone. 111.— D. H. Eaton., vi., 31, 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., 

 between May 1 and 10, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 33, 854— Arrived 

 at HoUis, N. H , May 11, 1874; May 10, 1875 ; May 3, 1876— W. H. 

 Fox. vi. 33, 370— Nesting at Gainesville, Texas, May 25, 1876— G. 

 H. Ragsdale. vi., 34, 386— Arrived at Riverdale, N. Y., May 7, 1876 

 ^E. p. Bicknell. vi., 35, 403 — Abundant summer resident in Cen- 

 tral New York after May 1 ; breeds, and migrates in Sept. — H. G. 

 Fowler, vi., 28, 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass., May 11, 1876— R. L. 

 Newcomb. vii., 36, 404 — Noticed in Southeastern Wyoming May 

 19, 1875 - A. G. Brackett. viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's Island, 

 Plymouth, Mass., in 1853 — F. 0. Browne, viii., 7, 96 — Common 

 summer resident at Webster, N. H.; breeds; saw a pair rob a pair of 

 Least Flycatchers of their nest to build their own with — Chas F. 

 Goodhue, viii., 13, 192 — Arrives on the Cotcau des Prairies, Dakota, 

 May 16 and departs Sept. 9; is very numerous; breeds — Chas. E. 

 McChesney. viii., 15, 324 — Speaks of a very large migration — 

 "Guyon" (Col. Rawlings Young), viii., 17, 367— Breed abundantly 

 at Washington, D. C— (R. P. Boigeau). viii., 19, 300— Pound in 

 Michigan " Archer " — (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 1, 5 — Claims they do 

 more benefit to the farmer than they do harm — (E. Z. C. Judson). 

 ix., 10, 186 — They are insatiable devourers of Bees — " Coimtry Gentle- 

 ! man." X., 5, 76 — Djtes of arrival in spring at Framingham, Mass., for 



