DESCRIPTION OF CAMPS. 341 



Gi. Steganopiis wilsoai Rare. 



65. Tringa amcricaiia Rare. 



6G. Tringa bairdi Rare. 



G7. Tringa minutilla Abundant. 



68. Ereunetes pusillus Abundant. 



69. Uiiyacoiibiliis solitarius Rare. 



70. Triugoides luaculaiius Common. 



71. Nuincuius longirostris Common. 



72. Symplieinia semipalmata Rare. 



73. Ardea herodias Abundant. 



74. Herodias egretta Rare. 



75. Nyctiardea ujEvia Rare. 



76. Botaurus minor Common. 



77. Ardetta exilis Rare. 



78. Falcinellu.s tbalassiuus Rare. 



79. Grus canadensis Rare. 



80. Ralliis virginianns * Hare. 



81. Porzaiia Carolina Common. 



82. Fulica americana Very abundant. 



83. Branta canadensis Common. 



84. Anas bosclias Abundant. 



85. Chaulelasinus streperus Abundant. 



86. Mareca americana Abundant. 



87. Querquedula discors - Rare. ! 



88. Querquedula cyanoptera Common. 



89. Daflla acuta I^are. 



90. Spatula clypeata Common. 



91. Aytliya vallisneria Rare. 



92. Aix sponsa I^are. 



93. Lophody tes cucullatus Rare. 



94. Erisinatura rubida Rare. 



95. Pelecauus erytbrorhyuchus Very abundant. 



96. Graculus floridanus Abundaiit. 



97. Larus californicus Very abundant. 



98. Sterna regia Hare. 



99. Sterna forsteri Rare. 



100. Podiceps occideutalis Abundant. 



101. Podiceps californicus Common. 



103. Podilymbus podiceps Common. 



In the above list are the following species which were not observed 

 during the preceding July and August at the Big Bend: — 



1. Turdns ustulatus. 



2. Carpodacus frontalis. 



3. Molotbrus pecoris. 



4. Nephoecetes borealis. 



5. Cbaitura vauxi. 



6. Trocbilus alexandri. 



