AVES. 53 



AX8ERES. 



ANATIDAi:. 



lUl. Oluk mcciNATOU (Riclianistjiij \Va;;ler. 



Trumpeter swan. 



Cifgmis hurcitiafor Ricli.. in Swaiiisoii itiid liich., Fauna Boreali- 

 Amer.. 1831, vol. 2, p. 4(i4. "Ilru.soN's B.\y." Audubon, Birds 

 of Anu-r., 184.3, vol. 0. p. 219, pis. 382, 383. 



Fresh and salt water; nests on the ground. 



Me. — Once erroneously recorded for 0. n/f/nu.'i. 

 X. II. — Formerly a niijirant (Belknap). 

 Ma.s.s. — Believed to have occurred formerly as a mijjrant. 

 U. 1., Cox.N. — Doubtfully reported, and believed to have oc- 

 currc<l formerly as a iniijratu. 



Hi:Rf)I)IO.\ES. II^IHES. 



IBIDIDAE. 



102. (Ii'ARA ALUA (Linn^) Stejnecjer. 



White Ibis. 

 Sco/opax alha Liim^, Syst. nat., cd. 10, 1758, vol. 1. |). 145. 



"A.MKKlfA." 



Ihlii alha (Linn^). Audubon, liirds of Anier., 1843. vol. 0, p. 

 54, 1)1. 3(»0. 



Swamps and lapjons; iR'sts in trees and reedy marshes. 



Vt. — Accidental visitor: South Woodstock, summer, 1878. 

 rV)N\. — Accidental visitor: near Milford, May 2.'{. 1875. 



103. ri.i:(.Al)l.s At Ti MNAI.Is (Has.scl<|uist) Stejncfrer. 



Glossy Ibis. 



Triin/a autiimnali.t IIasself|., Keise na( h Palast., deutsche ausg., 

 17(i2. p. .30(i. [iMiVlT.] 



