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APPENDIX. 



61. Troglocl}i;es hyemalis. 



62. Tryngites rufescens. 



63. Turdus Swainsonii. 



64. Zonotrichia leucoplirys 



65. Zonotrichia albicollis. 



* Probably breeds occasionally, as it certainly did in former years. 



t Stragglers may remain and breed. 



X Seen only in spring. 



§ More common in autumn. 



II Has been known to breed in the State, 



OCCASIONAL OR IRREGULAR SPRING AND AUTUMN 

 MIGRANTS. 



1. Ancylocheilus subarquatus. 8. 



2. Chaulelasmus streperus. 9. 



3. Empidonax Traillii. 10. 



4. Hajuiatopus palliatus. 11. 



5. Helminthophaga pina. 12. 



6. Lobipes hyperboreus.* 13. 



7. Mareca Penelope. t 14. 



* These probably pass outside regularly, 

 shore, 

 t Accidental in autumn. 



Melospiza Lincolnii. 

 Nettion crecca.t 

 Phalaropus fulicarius. * 

 Porzana noveboracensis. 

 Procellaria pelagica. * 

 Spatula clypeata. 

 Stegauopus Wilsonii. * 



but seldom alight upon the 



REGULAR WINTER VISITANTS. 



1. Archibuteo logopus. 



2. Archibuteo Sancti-Johannis. 



3. Bucephala albeola. * 



4. Bucephala Americana. 



6. Camptolsemus Labradorius. 



6. Chroecocephalus Philadelphia. 



7. Collurio borealis. 



8. Colymbus septentrionalis. 



9. Colymbus torquatus. * 



10. Ectopistes migratorius.t 



11. Eremophila alpestus. 



12. Fratercula arctica. 



13. Graculus carbo.J 



14. Graculus dilophus.J 



15. Histrionicus torquatus. 



16. Junco h5'emalis.* 



17. Lams Delawarensis. 



18. Larus glaucus. 



19. Larus marinus. 



20. Larus leucopterus. 



21. Lonivia ringvia. 



22. Lomvia Svarbag, 



23. Lomvia troille. 



24. Mergulus alle. 



25. ]\Iergus Americana. 



26. Mergus serrator. 



27. Nyctea nivea. 



28. Plectrophanes Lapponicus. 



29. Plectrophanes nivalis. 



30. Podiceps coniutus. 



31. Podiceps cristatus. 



32. Podiceps Holbollii. 



33. Puffinus Anglorum. J 



34. Puffinus fuliginosus. J 



