354 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



141. J A. violacca, the crested blue bitern, (called poor Jobe.) 



142. * A. viriscens, the green bitern or poke. 



143. * A. viriscens minor, the lesser green bitern. 



144. * A. parva, the least brown and striped bitern. 



145. * Platalea ajaja, the spoonbill, seen as far North as Alata- 



maha river in Georgia, [a] 



146. X Tantalus loculator, the wood pelicane. 



147. | T. alber, the white Spanish curlew. 



148. J T. fuscus, the dusky and white Spanish curlew. 



149. || T. pictus, (Ephouskyka Indian) the crying bird, beautifully 



speckled. 



150. || T. Ichthyophagus, the gannet, perhaps little different from 



the Ibis. 



151. || Numenius, alba varia, the white godwit. 



152. T[ N. pectore rufo, the great red breasted godwit 



[p. 294, wrongly marked "492."] 



153. ^[ N. Americana, the greater godwit. 



154. ^[ N. fluvialis, the red shank or pool snipe. 



155. ^f N. magnus rufus, the great sea coast curlew. 



141. nvctiardea violacea. 



142. butorides virescens. 



143. butorides virescens, 5z8. 



144. Ardetta exilis. 



145. Platalea ajaja. 



146. Tantalus loculator. Full description at p. 149. 



147. Ibis alba. Full description at p. 148. 



148. Ibis alba, juv. Full description at p. 148. 



149. Aramus PICTUS (Bartr.) ! A. giganteua (Bp.). The bird is 

 minutely and accurately described at p. 147. There is no question of this 

 bird, and the nomenclature is exclusively binomial. It is the " Ephouskyca" 

 or "Ephouskyka," said to be the Indian term for "ciying bird." 



150. Tantalus loculator, bis. See what Audubon says about the Wood 

 Ibis being called "gannet" in Florida. 



151. Undetermined. (Becurvirostra americana?) 



152. Undetermined. 



153. Undetermined. 



154. Undetermined. (Totanus melanoleucus or flavipes?) 



155. Undetermined. (Numenius longirostris?) 



[a] Hence the asterisk is wrongly affixed ; it should be \. 



