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Family GRACULID^. 

 Geuus Graculus Linn. 



109. G. dilophus var. floridanus Aud. Florida Cormorant. 

 A single specimen observed the last of August. (Jencks.) 



Family LARID^. 

 Genus Sterna Linn. 



110. S. regia Gamb. Koyal Tern. A large tern supposed to be 

 this species was seen over the river the last of August. (Jencks.) 



111. S. antillarum Goues. Least Tern. One specimen obtained 

 and others observed the last of August. (Jencks.) 



112. S. fissipes Linn. Short-tailed Tern. Became common 

 along the river about the first of September. (Jencks.) 



Family PODICIPIDJE. 

 Genus Podilymbus Less. 



113. P. podiceps Laicr^ Carolina Grebe. Not common. A 

 pair with half grown young were found in a pond in the bottoms. 

 The female and two young were obtained. 



In addition to the above, Mr. Ridgway furnishes the following list 

 of species which he has ascertained to breed at Mt. Carmel : — 



1. Ilimus x>olyglotUis. Common some seasons. 



2. Telmatodytes palustris. Common. 



3. Cistothorus stellaris. Common? 



4. Dendroeca piniis. Eare. Found in bottoms, among deciduous 

 trees ! 



5. -Collurio ludovicianus excubitoroides. Common? 



6. Fasserculus sandwichensis savanna. Rare? 



7. Guiraca cceridea. Rare? 



8. Eremophila alpestris. Rare. 



9. Coccyzus erytliroptlialmus. Rare. [Nest of this species and one 

 of C. americanus found on adjoining trees in an orchard.] 



10. Antrostoimis vociferus. Abundant. 



11. Antrostomus carolinensis. Rare? 



12. Ectopistes migratoria. Perhaps not now breeding there. 



13. Nisus cooperi. Rare ? 



14. Nisus fuscus. Rare ? 



15. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. Rare ? 



16. Elanus leucuncs. One pair. 



