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156. Buteo Pennsylvanicus, Bon. — Broad-winged 

 Buzzard, " Broad-winged Hawk," " Hen-Hawk." Not very 

 common. I have never seen it in winter. Perhaps breeds. 



157. Archibuteo lagopus, Gray. — Rough-legged 

 Haivk. Rare winter visitor. Bather shiggish in its habits. 



158. Archibuteo Sancti Johannis, Gray. — Blach 

 Hawk. A magnificent specimen of this handsome Hawk 

 was sent to me by Mr. J. F. Le Baron, of Ipswich; it 

 was killed while flying over the marshes. This is the 

 only instance that I can record of its capture in this sec- 

 tion. 



159. Circus Hudsonicus, Nmiu..— Marsh Hawh 

 Common summer resident. Breeds, nesting on the ground. 



IGO. Cathartes aura, Iiaag.— Turkey Vulture, " Tur- 

 key Buzzard." Accidental. " Two specimens shot in the 

 State in 1863." A gentleman who is perfectly familiar 

 with the appearance of this bird informs me that he saw a 

 specimen flying over the meadows at Waltham in August, 

 1867. 



161. Cathartes atratUS, L^s.— Black Vulture, "Black- 

 headed Buzzard." Accidental. "One was obtained at 

 Swampscott, in November, 1850. Another was taken 

 the past season (September 28), at Gloucester, by Mr. 

 William Huntsford." * 



COLUMBID^, — The Pigeons. 



162. Ectopistes migr atorius, Swain. — Wild Pigeon. 

 Still common in localities, but growing less so every year. 

 Generally seen in autumn ; but a few winter. 



163. Zen^dura Carolinensis, Bon. — i)ow, "Tur- 

 tle Dove," "CaroUna Dove." Not uncommon. Breeds 

 commonly at Gape Cod, early in the season. 



* J. A. AUen, " Proceedings of the Essex Institute," IV. 1864, p. 81. 



