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mr.PB OF ILLINOIS. 



E. Sumimr res'ulcnl>i awjined 



utason to the Nurthern portion of 



I. Turdus fusceseoDS. 



i TurdurtBWiiliisonl. 



:i. Piiriis HtrU-ii|>lUus. 



4. Sltta oiinndf>nslB. 



r«. Holmin(hoi>lilla chryBoptertt. 



I'l. Qolmlntliophila riitlinipilliu 



7. Dondroli'ii peonsylvuhica. 



8. Dendroicit vIrenB. 



!>. Kciuriis novoborHcensls. 



1<|. OoolhlypiH phllailt'lphla. 



II. Sylviiniii caniidi'nsls. 



IL'. Vlreo iihiladelptiicus. 



i:i. Curpodncus purpiiroua. ^ 



H. Ammodriimus nol!<i>iii. 



Ii'i. Zonotrieliiu nlbicolU^. 



HI. Spizolla pallida. 



17. MoloBplza fafclata. 



18. Mclospizaseoreiana. 

 in. Molo.splzalincoliii. 



20. Habia ludnvloiaua. 



21. Dollchonv.x oryzivorus. 

 ii. Xaiitliocephalu.s xanllioeephnUis. 



NoTE.-Tlie iucorroKation murk Implies 

 species Is really so restricted. 



inainly, so far as known, duriiiy that 



the Stale. 



23. Bturnolla mii«rna. 



21. EmpidoDnx minimus, 



as. AbIo aoctpltrlnuB? 



'X. Nyutala acadioa. 



27. C'lrouii liudHonius, 



28. A(iiilla i"hrys»'t08? 



29. Pedloca-los cnmpe»trl». 

 SO. J^elalitlH raeloduB? 



31. GalllnuRO dellcata. 



32. TolanuB molaiioloucus. 

 3S. Totanii!- fluvipus. 



34. Anas obneura. 



35. Anas streperiu 



36. Ana'* amprii-ana. 



37. Dallla aciiliu 



33. Spatula clypeata. 

 SSI. Anas carolinoDsIs, 

 4(1. Aythya afflnls. 



41. Aythya collaris. 



42. Sterna hirundo. 



43. Colymbus aurltiis. 



44. XTrluator Imber. 



donbt OS to whether the brccdlne ranee of tho 



F, Summer residents xohich, so far as known, are confined mainly 

 to the Southern portion of the State. 



1. Hellnnia swalneonl. 



2. Peuca>a bachmani. 



3. Gulraca coorulea. 



4. Antrostomus oarolloensis. 



5. Campi^philus principalis. 



6. Cathuristu atrata. 



7. Tantalus loculator. 



8. Ardea eftretta. • 



9. Ardea candUilsslma. 



10. Ardea ctpruloa. 



11. Ardea rufa. 



12. Nyctlcora.x violaceus. 



13. Anhineaanhinua. 



G. Summer i-isitants to Southern portion of the Slate, but not ascer- 

 tained to breed within our limits. 



1. Pa.s8erlna ciris. (Mt. Carmol, .lune. 1871.) 



2. Elanus loiieurus. (.Mt. Carmel, summer. 18<5<?) 



3. Asturlna pliiitialiu (Richland Co., AuRust. 1871.) 



4. Bnteo harlanl. (Warsaw, Hancor-k Co., March, 1879.) 



5. Ouara alba. (.Mt. Carmel. May, ISiil, and at other times.) 

 G. PIcRadls autumnalls. 



7. Ajaja ujaja. (MissL-islppi bottom, about IStiO; said to have been common.) 



8. Ardea occidentalis. (Mt. Carmel. September. IS7il). 



9. Pelecanus fuscuB. (Warsaw. Hancock Co.. October 1S73.) 

 Ifl. Phalacrocorox mexicanus. (Cairo: summer.) 



• "Abundant all summer on tho Illinois lllver as far north as Peoria." 

 Fiirbes, in epist.) 



(Professor 



