INTRODUCTION. 



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67. Branta canadensis. 



03. Branta hutchinsii. 



60. Anas boschas. 



70. Anas obscura. 



71. Auas strepera. 

 7-2. Daiilaacuta, 



73. Anas amerieana. 



71. Anas discors. 



75. Anas earolinensis. 



7(i. Aythya vallisneria. 



77. Aythya amerieana. 



78. Glaucionetta islandiea. 

 70. Glaucionetta amerieana. 



80. Charitonetta albeola. 



81. Histrionicus histrionicus. 

 8-'. Clangula hyemalis. 



8!. Oidemia perspicillata. 



84. Merganser americanus. 



85. Merganser serrator. 



80. Lophodytes cucullatus. 



87. Larus argentatus. 



83. Larus delawarensis. 



89. Colymbus holboelli. 



00. Urinator imber. 



91. Urinator lumme. 



B. Species which have been observed in Winter only in the Southern 

 portion of the State, (latitude of Mount Car met, or further South). 



The following list is based in part upon the observations of Mr. 

 Cyrus W. Butler, "during the month of December and January, "in 

 the vicinity of Anna, Union Co., lat. 37 BO', as recorded by Mr. 

 W. W. Cooke, in Forest and Stream for Jan. 1 and 8, 1885,* but 

 chiefly on the author's observations at Mount Carmel, about one 

 degree farther northward. 



1. Turdus pallasi. 

 la. Turdus swainsoni. 



2. Mimus polyglottos. 



3. Galeoscoptes carolineusis. 



4. Harporhync-hus rufus. 



5. Regulus ealendula.t 

 6?. Parus earolinensis. 



7. Certhia amerieana. 



8. Thryothorus bewiekii. 

 0. Cistothorus palustris. 



10. Cistothorus stellaris. 



11. Dendroica coronata. 



12. Dendroica pinus. 



13. Dendroica palmarum. 



14. Seiurus noveboracensis. 



15. Pooctetes gramineus. 

 10. Aminodramus savanna. 

 17. Ammodrarmts passerhius. 

 IS. Amuaodramus henslowi. 



19. Aminodramus lecontei. 



20. Zonotrichia leucophrys. 



21. Spizella socialis. 



22. Spizella pusilla. 



23. Melospizafasciata. 



24. Melospiza georgiana, 



25. Melospiza lincolni. 



26. Passerelia iliaca. 



27. Pipilo erythrophthalrnus. 



28. Molothrus ater. 



29. Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. 



30. Agelaius phoeniceus. 



31. Scolecophagus earolinus. 



32. (Scolecophagus cyanocephalus.) 



33. Quiscalus seneus.t 



34. Sayornis phoabe. 



35. Geryle alcyon. 

 30. Strix pratincola. 



37. Pandion carolinensis. 



38. Cathartes aura. 



39. Catharista atrata. 

 40?. Zenaidura macroura. 



41. Nycticorax naevius. 



42. Botaurus lentiginosus. 



43. ./Esialitis vociterus. 



44. Philohela minor. 



45. Oallinago delicata. 



46. Rallus elegans. 



47. Rallns virginianus. 



48. Porzana Carolina. 



49. Porzana noveboraceiisis. 



50. Porzana jamaicensis. 



51. Gallinula galeata. 



52. Fulica amerieana. 



53. Spatula clypeata. 



54. Aix sponsa. 



55. Aythya rnarila. 



* See Bibliography, p. 42. 



tProfessor Forbes writes me that "Mr. Garman has shot this species a little past the 

 middle of winter near Normal," (McLean county). 



.Has been known to winter at Normal (fide Professor Forbes). 



