DESCRIPTION OF CAMPS. 341 



C4. Steganopus wilsoni Rare. 



65. TriDga americana Rare. 



0(5. Tringa bairdi Rare. 



67. Tringa miiiutilla Abundant. 



68. Ereuuetes pusillus Abundant. 



09. Kh.vacophilus solitarius Rare. 



70. Triugoitles maeularius Common. 



71. Nuraenius longirostris ■. Common. 



72. Symphemia semipalmata Rare. 



73. Ardea berodias Abundant. 



74. Herodias cgretta Rare. 



75. Nyctiardea iiajvia Rare. 



76. Botaunis minor Common. 



77. Ardetta exilis . Rare. 



78. Falciuellus thalassinus Rare. 



79. Grus canadensis Rare. 



80. Rallus virginiamis Rare. 



81. Porzana Carolina Common. 



82. Fulica americana yery abundant, 



83. Branta canadensis Common. 



84. Anas boschas Abundant. 



85. Chaulelasinus streperus Abunda7it. 



86. Mareca americana Abundant. 



81. Querquedula discors Rare.'i 



S8. Querquedula cjanoptera Common. 



89. Dafila acuta . ." Rare. 



90. Spatula clypeata Common. 



91. Aythya vallisueria. Rare. 



92. Aix sponsa Rare. 



93. Lophody tes cucuUatus Rare. 



94. Erismatura rubida Rare. 



95. Pelecanus erytbrorhynchus Very abundant. 



96. Graculus floridanus Abundant. 



97. Larus californicus Very abundant. 



98. Sterna regia Rare. 



99. Sterna forsteri Rare. 



100. Podiceps occidentalis Abundant. 



101. Podiceps californicus Common. 



102. Podilymbus podiceps Common. 



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

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



1. Turdas ustulatus. j 4. Nepboecetes borealis. 



2. Carpodacns frontalis. 5. Cbaetura vauxi. 



3. Molotbrus pecoris. | 6. Trocbilus alexandri. 



