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126. * H. riparia vertice purpurea, the bank martin. 

 12t. * H. cerdo, the chimney swallow. 



128. J Caprimugus lucifugus, the great bat, or chuck wills widow. 



129. * C. American us, the night hawk or whip poor will. 



130. || Grus clamator, vertice papilloso, corpore niveo remigibus 



nigris, the great whooping crane. 



[p. 293.] 



131. f G. pratensis, corpore cinereo, vertice papilloso, the great 



savanna crane. 



132. ^[ Ardea herodias, the great bluish grey crested heron. 



133. * A. immaculata, the great white river heron. 



134. * A. alba minor, the little white heron. 



135. J A. purpurea cristata, the little crested purple or blue heron. 



136. * A. varra cristata, the grey white crested heron. 



131. | A. maculata cristata, the speckled crested heron, or crab- 

 catcher. 



138. * A. mugitans, the marsh bitern, or Indian hen. 



139. * A. clamator, corpore subceruleo, the quaw bird, or frog- 



catcher. 



140. J A. subfusca stillata, the little brownish spotted bitern. 



126. COTYLE RIPARIA. 



127. Cb^etura pelagica bis. 



128. Antrostomus carolinensis. Called C. rufus at p. 154, where dis- 

 tinguished from the whippoorwill. 



129. Antrostomus vocifertjs, plus Chordeiles popettte, these two 

 species being confounded by Bartram, as by his predecessors. In using the 

 term americana, Wilson afterwards restricted it to the Chordeiles. 



130. Grus Americana. 



131. Grus canadensis. Bartram's names for the two cranes are among 

 their current synonyms ; the birds are well described, as at pp. 201, 220. 



132. Ardea herodias. 



133. Herodias egretta. 



134. Garzetta candidissima. Not binomially named. 



135. Florida c^erulea. Not binomially named. 



136. Undetermined, and not binomially named. 



137. Undetermined, and not binomially named. 



138. Botaurub MUGITANS (Bartr.)! B. lentiginosa, Mont. An Ardea 

 stellaris var. minor, Gm., has been quoted by some for this bird, but no 

 such term occurs in Gmelin, who gives the American bird as 8. Botaurus 

 freti hudsoni, after Brisson (p. 636). 



139. Nyctiardea grisea (Bodd.). N. gardeni, Auct. 



140. Undetermined, and not binomially named. 



