BULLETIN 
OF THE 
NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB: 
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Vol. VIII. — APRIL, 1883. — No. 2. 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE. 
The Vernal Migration of Warblers on 
Wolf River, Ontagamic County, Wis- 
consin. By F. L. Grundtvig 65 
The Common Names of American Birds. 
By Ernest Ingersoll 72 
Description of a Hybrid Sparrow ( Zono - 
trichia albicollis + Junco hiemalis ). By 
Charles H. Townsend 78 
Note on Exceptions to the Law of In- 
crease in Size Northward among North 
American Birds. By y. A. Allen .... 80 
Birds of the Lower Uruguay. By Walter 
B. Barrows 82 
Descriptions of New Species of Birds 
from Santo Domingo. By Charles B. 
Cory 94 
Holboll’s Red-poll (sEgiothus linaria hol- 
boelli) in New England. By William 
Brewster 95 
Recent Literature. — The British Museum Cat- 
alogue of Birds, 99; Birds and Insects, 105; Eco- 
nomic Relations of Birds again, 107; Report on 
the Birds of Ohio, no; Illustrations of the Nests 
and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio, 1 1 2 ; Brown’s 
Birds ot Portland, 112; Ridgway on the Tree- 
creepers, 1 13 ; Ridgway’s Review of the Genus 
Centurus, 1 14 ; Lawrence on New Species of 
Birds, 114; Freke on North American Birds 
crossing the Atlantic, 114; Freke on European 
Birds observed in North America, 115; Canadian 
Birds — Errata, 115; Minor Ornithological Pub. 
lications, 116. 
General Notes< — Probable breeding of the Win- 
ter Wren {Anorthura troglodytes hiemalis ) in 
Eastern Massachusetts, 119; The Winter Wren 
( Anorthura troglodytes hiemalis') in Western 
Vermont, 120; Troglodytes aedon parkmani in 
Kansas, 120; Capture of the Great Carolina Wren 
( Thryothorus hidovicianus) in Connecticut, in 
March, 120; A second instance of the Wintering 
of the Pine Warbler in Massachusetts, 120; De- 
velopment of a brood of Black-and-yellow War- 
blers ( Dendroeca maculosa ), 121; Capture of 
JEgiothus linaria liolboelli in the Lower Hudson 
Valley, 121 ; Individual Variation in Color in the 
European Crossbill, 121; The Cow Bunting win- 
tering in Massachusetts, 121 ; An unusual Influx 
of the Three-toed Woodpeckers ( Picoides arcticus 
and P. americanus) into Eastern Massachusetts, 
122; The Barn Owl in Canada West, 122; Cap- 
ture of Richardson’s Owl ( Nyctala tengmalmi 
richardsoni ) near Providence, R. I., 122; Capture 
of the Great Gray Owl in Massachusetts, 123; 
Recent occurrence of the Flammulated Owl in 
Colorado, 123; Capture of the Golden Eagle at 
Albany, N. Y., 123; Wintering of the Sora Rail 
at the North, 124; Nesting Habits of the Canada 
Goose ( Bernicla canadensis) , 124; Larus glau- 
cescens in the Bay of Fundy, 125; Occurrence of 
Larus glaucescens at Grand Menan, N. B., 125; 
The White-winged Gull in Maine, 125; The 
Roseate Tern on the Coast of Maine, 126; Winter 
Birds in New Brunswick, 126; Some Albinos in 
the Museum of the Philadelphia Academy, 126; 
A Letter from an Old-time Ornithologist, 127; 
Eggs of British Birds in Exchange for Eggs of 
American Birds, 128. 
Cainlmticjc, Hjtass. : 
PUBLISHED BY" THE CLUB, 
W. H. Wheeler, Printer , iy Brighton St., Cambridge, Mass. 
