Rare Eggs. — -We have received from 
Messrs. Southwick & Jencks, of Provi- 
dence, R. I., a set of “ Bald Eagl es ” eggs, 
(three) with correct data, taken April, 1881. 
This is an unusual number. Measurement 
as follows : 2.96x2.27, 2.92x2.28, 2.72 x 
2.20. 0.&O. Vll.Mar. 1632. p, too 
April 4, took provision for a longer trip 
from camp, and after two days hard walk, 
discovered the Eagle's nest. It proved to 
be that of a White- headed Eagl e, resem- 
bling an Osprey’s in size and materials. 
It was placed in the crotch of a lightning 
scathed hemlock, about thirty feet high. 
The nest looked as though it must have 
been occupied for many years, as the heap 
of chaff at the foot of the tree would tes- 
tify. After a great deal of expert climb- 
ing on the part of my companion, the set 
of three was secured. Even at that early 
date, incubation was greatly advanced. 
X H"' fo. O.&O. IX. Jan. 1834 . p. ^ 
■OolXociion of Raptores Eggs. J. P, N. 
| Haiti E agle, 3-2, 3 (j 
O.&O. XV. Apr. 1890. p. 56 
A Philadelphia Collection of Eggs of 
the Raptores. 
Ilaliwetim leucocephalns. Bald Eagle. Three 
sets of two. Total: three sets, six eggs. 
O.&O. XIV. Mar. 1889 p.46 
lUM . 
'Sr 
fin.vUT' M fn , i ft I-, A- 
Haliaeetus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle. —A pair of these birds has 
Mountain BirdSbred for many years past in a pine-tree near Stoneman’s Lake, altitude 
of Arizona. 6300 feet. Possibly this represents the extreme southwestern limit of its 
1. — „ "M" no cs A TT1 1 T ... — ' r>r\ ^ . 
known breeding range. Meams, Auk.VIl. .Tan IfiOo — — 
198. Crafty Feathered Fishers. By J. C. Hughes. Ibid., XVIII, No. 
S, PP- 85. 86, March 2, 1883-Captare offish by the Bald Eagle 
leucocephalus') and the Fish Crow {Corvus caunnus). A 01. « 
1147. Eagles [ Haliceetus leucocephalus ] breeding in Captivity. By 
Ibid., No. 17, May 20, p. 327. For , & Stream . Yol.xXVI 
Henry Hulce. 
1152. The Toledo Eaglet. By E. D. Potter. Ibid . , No. 20, May 10, 
p. 387.— Bred in confinement. (See above, No. 1148.) For. & Stream, Vol.XXVI 
The Oologrist. l 6 2 4 . ‘ ou Abe,’ y r . Bv R D r 
l67 r l68 c7 Bald Ea S le in captivity Auk Vll'V 0 ) Sept '’ i88 9, pp. 
I 1196. Florida joiru 1 V Jan. 1890. p. W*. F 
A. Kline. Ibid., No. 25, Jan. 13, p. 484. — Contains nearly a column and 
a half on the nesting of the Bald Eagle, and interesting notes on several 
Hawks and Owls. For, St Stream. Yol. XXVII 
1165. The Toledo Eaglet. By Henry Hulce. Ibid. , No. 1 , July 29 p. 
4— A further account of the Bald Eagle, hatched and reared in confine- 
ment. (See above, No. 1152.) For, & Stream. Yol, XXVII 
1998. Bald Eagle. _ By John is. wneeiei ^ 
Florida. 
ru> v . 
UJ the [Bald] Eagle. By Henry 1 
For. & Stream, Vol.XXVI 
1148. Habits Of the [Bald] Eagle. By Henry Hulce Thid nt 
J une 3, p. 369. For. & Stream. Vnfmn/t Ibld ' No. i 9 , 
