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Mr. G. C. Taylor on the Birds observed 



as to meet, at the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, Dr. 

 Henry Bryant of Boston. This gentleman, having passed three 

 winters in Florida, was well acquainted with the localities 

 where the most interesting birds were to be found, and gave 

 me information respecting them which proved to be of great 

 value. I think it better to include my notes of observation on 

 the different species in the article which I propose to submit to 

 the readers of ' The Ibis,' but I will commence by giving a list of 

 the principal birds which came under my notice. The scientific 

 names are from Baird's Catalogue of North American Birds : — 



Turkey Buzzard. 



Black Vulture. 



American Kestrel. 



Swallow-tailed Hawk. 



Bald Eagle. 



Fish-Hawk. 



Mottled Owl. 



Barred Owl. 



Parakeet. 



Ivorj'-billed Woodpecker. 



Hairy Woodpecker. 



Red-cockaded Woodpecker. 



Pileated Woodpecker. 



Red-bellied Woodpecker. 



Gold-winged Woodpecker. 



Ruby-throated Humming-bird. 



Chuck-will's-widow. 



Night Hawk. 



Belted Kingfisher. 



King-bird (Bee Martin). 



Robin. 



Blue-bird. 



Scarlet Tanager. 



Loggerhead Shrike. 



Mocking-bird. 



Cat-bird. 



Brown Thrush. 



Indigo-bird. 



Cardinal Grosbeak. 



Towhe Bunting. 



Swamp Blackbird. 



Meadow Starling. 



Boat-tailed Grakle. 



Cathartes aura. 

 Cathartes atratus. 

 Tinnunculus sparverius. 

 Nauclerus furcatus. 

 Haliaetus leucocephalus. 

 Pandion carolinensis. 

 Scojjs asio. 

 Syrnium nebulosum. 

 Conurus carolinensis. 

 Campephilus principalis. 

 Picus villosus. 

 Picus borealis. 

 Hylatomus pileatus. 

 Centui'us carolinus. 

 Colaptes auratus. 

 Trochilus colubris. 

 Antrostomus carohnensis. 

 Chordeiles popetue. 

 Ceryle alcyon. 

 Tyrannus carohnensis. 

 Turdus migratorius. 

 Sialia sialis. 

 Pyranga rubra. 

 Collyrio ludovicianus. 

 Mimus polyglottus. 

 Mimus carolinensis. 

 Harporhynchus rufus. 

 Cyanospiza cyanea. 

 Cardinalis virginianus. 

 Pipilo erythrophthalmus. 

 Agelaius phoeniceus. 

 Sturnella magna. 

 Quiscalus major. 



