404 LOCALITY OF THE NEW SPECIES OF ARCEUTHOBIUM. 
species, resulting from at present only partially known laws of cli- 
matic influence. To the latter I inéline as being the most rational 
and the best supported by analogy and by facts.* i 
—In the article on the Birds of Colorado, in the June number of this Jouraah T 
omitted to add that peyeral specimens des the E eer wren (Cathe Te Mi , 
sis the first 
time. apparently, that this specien. has been reported from. any point wth the 
essay d T east of Southern Nevada (Ridgway). It possesses a voice of wonderful 
ength penetration sot so small a bird, and seemed to deli igni in the si ii 
apparently common near Colorado Cıty. As i is 
the extreme southwestern portions of the United States, I should perhaps add that no i 
specimens were taken, but as I was within a few aae rds of it on a number of occasions, 
I cannot doubt the correctness of the observatio ; 
is opportuni ty s correcting the flowing o On page 345, line 12, read 
chipping for “ nipping;” 7, line 28, read Selas s for “ Selasophorus ;” p. 30, 
line 3, read as ria oe “ griseinucha ;” p. 351, <i f p Actodromas Bairdii for : 
“ Pelidna Americana : : 
VISIT TO THE ORIGINAL LOCALITY OF THE 
NEW SPECIES OF ARCEUTHOBIUM IN 
WARREN COUNTY, N. Y. 
BY C. C. PARRY, M.D. 
Harrenixe to spend a few days in the vicinity of Glen’s Falls, 
. Y., I concluded to improve the opportunity of visiting the 
Tonig of the newly discovered species of Arceuthobium (A. min 
tum Engel. ined.) parasitic on Abies nigra. 
I accordingly called on Mrs. Lucy Millington of t i 
to obtain the desired information as to the precise locality where 
was first found. It is to this lady that the botanical a 
indebted for the discovery of this interesting addition to w 
of New York. Mrs. Millington’s first specimens were collec A 
the 10th of August, 1871, and were then recognized by her ae 
distinct parasite of which she could find no account in wer 
botanical works at her command. Specimens were à ae 
` *On climatic variation see Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodl., Vol. ii, No- 3, er 
where the subject is aise aen, and where most of the facts on WAST 
remarks a e given 
A brief record p Mrs. ie discovery has been given on 
volume of the NATURALIST.—Eds. 
he above place, 
page ps or is 
