Auk, XIII, Oct. , 1890, p. 3*a. 
The Wild Pigeon at Englewood, N. J. — Mr. C. Irving Wood permits 
me to record his capture of a Wild Pigeon ( Ectopistes migrcitorius') at 
Englewood, N. J., June 23, 1896. The bird w r as alone It has been 
mounted by Mr. J. Ullrich, a local taxidermist, in whose possession I saw 
it. It is a young female molting from the first into mature plumage. — 
Frank M. Chapman, American Museum of Natural History , New York 
City. 
Auk, XIII, Oct. ,1890, p'.£47» 
Recent Record of the Passenger Pigeon in Southern Wisconsin. — 
On September 8, 1896, I was fortunate enough to be presented with a 
beautiful immature male Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migrator ins') 
which was killed that afternoon by a local hunter. It was a single bird 
and was shot from a dead tree near Delavan Lake; the crop was well 
filled with acorns and grasshoppers. This is the first record of the 
capture of the Wild Pigeon here in many years, and I consider myself 
extremely lucky in obtaining so fine a specimen. — N. Hollister, Dela- 
van , Wis. 
