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2. Stercorariiis pomav'mus. — Casual in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. Ohio 

 Birds, p. 26.) 



3. Sterna antillarum. — Occurs in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. Ohio Birds, 

 p. 33.) 



4. Oceanites oceaniciis. — Accidental in Ohio. (Henninger, Auk, 

 1907, p. 447.) 



5. Anhinga anhmga. — Accidental in Ohio. (Jones, Wils. Bull., 

 June, 1905, p. 64.) 



6. Anas platyrhynclms. — Breeds in Ohio. (Wils. Bull., Dec. 

 1912, and other records.) 



7. Oidemiw perspicillata. — Accidental in Ohio. (Jones, Wils. 

 Bull., Dec. 1908, p. 210.) 



8. Branta canadensis. — Winters regularly in Southern Ohio. 

 (Henninger, Wils. Bull., Sept. 1902, p. 80.) 



9. Branta hernicla glaucogastra. — Rare in Ohio. (Jones and 

 Fisher, Wils. Bull., Dec. 1908, p. 210.) 



10. Plegadis aiitimmaUs. — Casual north to Ohio. (Jones, Cat 

 Ohio Birds, p. 216.) 



11. Ixohryclius neoxenus. — Rare in Ohio. (Jones, Wils. Bull., 

 March, 1908, p. 50 and Auk, 1907, p. 338.) 



12. Herodias egretta. — Casual north to Ohio. (Jones, Cat. Ohio 

 Birds, p. 54.) 



13. Egretta candddissima. — Casual in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. Ohio 

 Birds, p. 55.) 



14. Florida caerulea. — Wanders rather regularly to Ohio. (Hen- 

 ninger, Auk, Jan. 1910, p. 66, Dawson's Birds of Ohio, and Jones, 

 Cat. Ohio Birds, p. 55.) 



15. G^rus mexicana. — Still breeds in Ohio. (Several records pub- 

 lished and unpublished.) 



16. Coturnicops novcboracensis. — Breeds in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. 

 Ohio Birds.) Set of eggs taken by Dr. B. R. Bales of Circleville, 

 Ohio, identified in 1909 at Smithsonian Institution. (Apologies due 

 Dr. Bales.) 



17. lonornis martinica. — Irregularly north to Ohio in summer. 

 (Jones, Cat. Ohio Birds, p. 61 and Dawson's Birds of Ohio.) 



18. Recurvirostra americana. — 'Accidental in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. 

 Ohio Birds, p. 64.) 



19. Hinnantopus mexicanus. — Accidental in Ohio. (Jones, Cat. 

 Ohio Birds, p. 64.) 



20. Oallinago delicata. — Winters north locally to Ohio. (Jones, 

 Cat. Ohio Birds, p. 67.) 



21. Macrorhamphxis griseus scolopacens. — Rare migrant in Ohio. 

 (Jones, Cat. O. B., p. 68.) 



