LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate IX. V 



Ol'r. PAUE 



. . 200 



1. Red-shouldered Hawk. 



2. Great Homed Owl. 



3. Short-eared Owl. 



4. American Barn Owl. 



5. Barred Owl. 



0. American Long-eared Owl. 



7 and 8. Screech Owls. 



Plate X. 



215 



1. Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



2. Marsh Hawk. 



3. American Sparrow Hawk. 



4. American Osprey (Fish 



Hawk). 



5. Red-tailed Hawk. 



0. Bald Eagle. 



7. Cooper's Hawk. 



Plate XI 



1. Knot. 



2. Wilson's Snipe. 



3. Golden Plover. 



4. Greater Yellow Legs. 



5. Bob-white, Quail. 



0. Bob-white, Quail, Female. 

 7. Bob-white, Quail (young). 



227 



8. Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



9. Bartramian Sandpiper. 



10. Woodcock. 



11. Semipalmated Plover (Rinj 



Plover). 



12. Ruffed Grouse, Partridge. 



Plate XII 



1. Clapper Rail. 



2. Virginia Rail. 



3. Black-crowned NightHeron. 



4. American Bittern. 



245 



5. Great Blue Heron. 



G. Sora (Carolina Rail). 



7. Florida Gallinule. 



8. Green Heron. 



Plate XIII. . . . 



1. Turnstone. 



2. Killdeer Plover. 



3. Canada Goose. 



4. Piping Plover. 



5. Horned Grebe 



summer). 



250 



(male 



0. Horned Grebt', Female. 



7. Horned Grebe (winter). 



8. Black-bellied Plover. 



9. Knot (winter). 

 10. Loon. 



Plate XIV 



1. Wood Duck. 



2. Mallard. 



3. Redhead. 



4. American Merganser. 



5. Brant. 



6. Bufflehead. 



7. Old Squaw. 



8. Pintail. 



9. Canvasback. 

 10. Black Duck. 



1 In the case of the Hawks iiiid Owls, the lutiasui-umetits yiveu are of the leuiales, as 

 tln'v are larger than the males. 



