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19. Hylotomus scapuxaris (Vig.) Ridgw.—" Picus lineatue, Linn.", Aud. Orn. 



Biog. V. 315; B. Am. iv. 1842, 233 ("Columbia River"). 



20. Stkix stridula, Linn.— /S. aluco, Nutt. Man. i. 1832, 135 (Newfoundland and 



Hudson's Bay). 



21. Carine noctua (Scop.) Kaup. — " Strix passenna, Linn.", Aud. Orn. Biog. t. 



269. — "Siirnia paaserina, Linn.", Aud. B. Am. i. 1840, 116 ("Pictou, Nova 

 Scotia"). 



22. Speoiijto cunicrdaria (Mol.) . — Athene cunicularia, Cass, in Baird's B. N. Am. 



1858, 60 ("North America, west of Rocky Mountains"). 



23. THALASSOiETUS PEi.AGicus (Pall.) Kaup. — Aquila pelagica, Pall. Zoogr Rosso- 



As. i. 1811, 343 (Russian America, fide Steller). — Raliaetus pelagicus, Cass. 

 Illustr. 1856, 31, pi. 6; in Baird's B. N. Am. 1858; Baird, Cat. 1859, No. 40. 



24. Sarcorhamphiis grrjplms (Linn.) Dum. — Cathartes gryphus, Bonap. Am. Orn. iv. 



1833, 318, pi. 22.— NuTT. Man. i.l832, 35. 



25. Gyparchus papa (Linn.) Glog. — Cathartes papa, Nutt. Man. i. 1832, 40 ("from 



the 30th degree of north latitude to the 32d in the southern hemisphere"). 



26. Cathartes burrovianus, Cass, in Baird's B. N. Am. 1858, 6 ("Lower Califor- 



nia"); Baird, Cat. 1859, No. 4. [C/. Ridgway, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. 

 April, 1880, 83.] 



27. LoPHORTYX ELEGANS (Less.) Nutt. — Ch-tyx elegans, Nutt. Man. ed. 1840, i. 792 



("Upper California", /(7e Lesson). 



28. BuTORiDES BRUNNESCENS (Gundl.) Baird. — Baird, B. N. Am. 1858, 677 (in text); 



Cat. N. Am. B. 1859, No. 494. 



29. Hcematopus atei-, Vi^ll. — Hamatopus totcnseiidii, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. 1839, 247, pi. 



427; B. Am. v. 1842, 245, pi. '326.— Hcematopus ater, Baird, B. N. Am. 1858, 700; 

 Cat. 1859, No. 514. 



30. "Tringa" platyrhyncha, Temm. — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 114 (Arctic America, 



fide Temminck and Bonaparte). 



31. AcTODROMAS MiNUTA (Linu.) Kaup. — Tringa viinuta, Sw. & Rich. F. B. A. ii. 



1831, 385 (Nelson and Hayes Rivers; "seen abundantly in the autumn"). — 

 Nutt. Man. ii. 1834, 119. 



32. Actodromas temmincki (Leisl.) Ridgw. — Tringa temmincM, Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 



119 (Arctic America). 



33. Totaxus calidris (Linn.) Bechst.— Sw. & Rich. F. B. A. ii. 1831, 391 ("Hud- 



son's Bay"; spec, in British Museum). — Nutt. Man. ii. 1834, 155. 



34. Heliornis fulica (Bodd.) . — H. surinamensts, Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 510 ("acci- 



dental visitor in the Middle States of the Union"). 



35. Anser segetum (Gmel.) Lonap. — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 348 (Canada and Hudson's 



Bay). 



36. Cairina moschata (Linn.) Caban. — Anas moschata, Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 403 



Lower Mississippi and Gulf coast of U. S.). 



37. CEdemia nigra (Linn.) Hen. — FuUgula nigra, Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 423 ("coast of 



the United States"). 



38. Mergellus albellus (Linn.) Selby. — Mergiis alhellus, Wils. Am. Orn. iii. pi. 



Ixxi. tig. 4 (New England and New York; nun erous). — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 

 467.— Aud. Orn. Biog. iv. 350; B. Am. vi. 1843, 4U8, pi. 414 ("Lake Bara- 

 taria, not far from New Orleans"). 



39. Phalacrocorax graculus (Linn.) Leach.— Nutt. Mau. ii. 1832, 484 ("South 



of Greenland " ; United States in winter). 



40. Phalaci'ocorax pygma'us, Pall. — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 487 (Northern North Amer- 



ica, fide Bonaparte). 



41. Phalacrocorax africanus (Gmel.) Dumont. — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 488 ("United 



States", fide Audubon). 



42. Larus fuscus, Linn. — Nutt. Man. ii. 1832, 302 (Greenland, Newfoundland, and 



Hudson's Bay). 



