3irds of the Adirondack Region. 
O. H. Merrif'iu 
181. Nyctiardea grisea nagvia ( Bodd .) Allen. Night Heron.— I 
have seen a Night Heron that was shot at Crown Point (in Essex Co.) on 
Lake Champlain. There were two of them together, and both were killed. 
Bu&'N.O.Q, 7,April, 1882, p. /£% 
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Night Herons ’ eggs. 
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Arrivals of Mig'y Birds, Spring-1886, 
Central Park,N.V. City.A. G. Paine, Jr. 
May 5, Nycticorax nycticorax nanus, (202). 
Black-crowned Night Heron. 
O.&O. XI, July. 1886. p. 109 
Auk, XIV, Apr., 1897, p. 
Nycticorax nycticorax naevius. — Mr. Maxon has a full plumaged 
male of this species which was taken in a steel trap set for muskrats, 
near Higginsville. Mr. Klock, an Oneida taxerdermist, reports several 
females (or young ?), from Oneida Lake. 
Nycticorax nycticorax naevius. — Black-crowned Night Heron.— 
The late Alfred Myhill of Medina once took a specimen from a marsh 
along the lakeshore. The mount is now, with the rest of his collection, 
in the possessi on of his father, Mr. William Myhill of the Ridge Road. 
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Auk, XVI, April, 1890, | fp.ip-6- 
2 . Nycticorax nycticorax naevius. Black-crowned Night Heron. 
— Not mentioned in the list; may be put down as an occasional transient 
visitant (See Bagg in Auk, XIV, 227 , 1897 ). 
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Auk, XX, July, 1903, p. Z&3. 
