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51. Chwturu pelasgica.* 



52. Antrostomus vaciferus. 



53. Trochilus colubris.* 



54. Ceryle alcyon. (Probably some also winter.) 



55. Coccygus erythrophthalmus* (The greater number go farther north.) 



56. Coccygus americanus.* 



57. Melanerpes erythrocephalus.* 



58. Pandion carolinensis. 



59. Tringoides macnlarius,* 



60. Actiturus liartramius. (Rare, rather a migrant.) 



61. Ardea herodias. (Irregular.) 



62. Herodias egretta. (Irregular.) 



63. Garzetta candidissima. (Irregular.) 



64. Butorides virescens.* 



65. Nyctiardeu grisSa ncevia. (Irregular.) 



66. Ardetta exilis. 



There were 59 in this category in the original edition, to which have 

 been added seven — Oporornis formosa, Vireo noveboracensis, Pipilo 

 erythrophthalmus, Quiscalus purpureas, Q. p. ceneus, Chordediles popetue, 

 and Ardetta exilis, making 66. 



Category D.— SPRING AND AUTUMN MIGRANTS ONLY. 



1. Tardus fuscescens. 



2. Turdus unalascce nanus. (Possibly some winter.) 



3. Turdus ustulatus aliciw. 



4. Turdus ustulatus sicainsoni. 



5. Begulus calendula. (Possibly some winter.) 



6. Panda americana. 



7. Btelminthophila pinus. 



8. Helminthophila chrysoptera. 



9. Helminihophila ruficapilla. 



10. Kelminthopliila peregrina. 



11. Dendrceca virens. 



12. Dendrceca ccerulescens. 



13. Dendrceca blackburnce. 



14. Dendrceca striata. 



15. Dendrceca castanea. 



16. Dendrceca pennsylvanica. 



17. Dendrceca maculosa. 



18. Dendrceca tigrina. (Rare.) 



19. Dendrceca palmarum. 



20. Oporornis agilis. 



21. Geothlypis Philadelphia. (Very rare.) 



22. Myiodioctes mitratus. (Possibly some summer.) 



23. Myiodioctes pusillus. 



