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Bnrroiigrlis, John, v., S3, 356— Dates of arrival of the Pine Grosbeak at 

 Bsopus-on-Hudson, New York, vi., 1, 8 — Noting tliu unusual abund- 

 ance of both species of Eagles on the Hudson River all winter. ; vi., 

 11, 164 — " Notes from the North River ;" winter birds at Bsopus-on- 

 Hudson. 



B — '—. iv., 3, 27 — "A Big Day Among the Geese " at Barnegat, N. J. iv., 

 7, 101—" Sand-Hill Oranes " at Fort Wayne, Ind. v., 10, 15u— Gun- 

 ners' notes fr m New Jersey, vii., 11, 166— Gunners' notes from Bar- 

 negat. ix., 21, 397— Jack Snipe in Colorado, .x., 5, 76 — Habits of 



' the Rutted Grouse in Minnesota. 



B , A. B. xii., 15, 294— Blue-winged Teal plenty at Quincy, 111., May 



1 ," 8, 1879 ; second flight of Snipe along ; females with large eggs in their 



ovaries. 



B , C. F. W. ix., 9, 166— Quail withholding then- scent. 



B , C. H. vlii., 8, 115 — Note on the English Sparrows and Blue Birds. 



B , F. i., 11,' 166— i., 26, 404— Birds of New England. 



B , G. D. iv., 16, 252—" The Pigeon Roost near Corning, N. Y. 



B , H. ii., 12, 187— rNotes on game birds at Davenport,, Iowa. 



B— , J. Be. iv., 14, 218—" The Rufied Grouse." 



B , J. M. • xi., 22, 441 — Has found the Prairie Chicken in Nevada (but 



the Editors state it is the Sharp4ailed Grouse). 



B , M. A. X., 5, 76— Habits of the Ruffed Grouse in New York State. 



B -^, S. C. y., 3, 33— An answer by the Ejjitors concerning the names 



Partridge and Pheasant! 



B , S. E. X., 4, 55— Late and Early birds at Oneida, N. Y. 



" Bird-Shot " is Richard Conway. , 



" Bob." vii., 18, 277—" English Sparrows in Minnesota ;" first noticed at 



Mimieapolis Oct, 19, 1876. 

 "BoboUnk" is E. G. Koch. 

 " Bob White " is Geo. Woodward. 



" Bourgeoise." viii., 25, 431 — Woodcock with five young. 

 " Brown HacklB." v. , 88, 359— Asks Editors about the distribution of the 



White Pelican, to which they reply it is found in the West. 

 "Buckeye." xii., 8, 146— Spring notes from Hudson, Ohio. 

 " Bushwhacker " is F. E. Phelps. 

 " Byrne" is D. B. Weir. 



Ciindee, Harry W. vi., 7, 99 — A few spring arrivals at Waterville, N. Y. 

 Carey, H. G. viii., 19, 307— Verdict given against the English Sparrows ; 



observations made at Indianapolis, Ind. 

 C(arpenter), W.L. vii., 13, 196— "Field Notes on the Natural History of 



the Big Horn Mountains ;" short notes on a few species. 

 Caton, J. D. iv., 18, 381— "A Snmmer in Norway ;" review of this work 



by the Editors, in which they give extended notes on the Eider Duck. 



ix., 11, 307— Domesticated Wild Turkeys. 

 Chafee, Geo. F. vi., 6, 68— Blue Birds arrived at Middletown, Conn., Feb. 



36, 1876. 

 Chase, Kev. H. iv., 17, 360— A list of a few of the birds of Nevada. 

 Cheney, A. N.— vi. 10, 148— A few spring notes from Glen's Falls, N. Y. 

 Chubb, Jas. x., 8, 135— "Early Snipe;" unusual dates for several years 



that they have been fomid at Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Clapp, A. F. xi., 25, 502 — Migratory Quail killed at Sunbury, Penn. 

 Clark, C. Jeff, vi., 13. 180— Noting albino Robirj and Mocking Bird. 



