lO ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



rushes, etc., in shallow water, or floating and attached to 

 margin. BL ii 393. 



7. Loon — Urinator inibe?' (Gunn.). Migrant, fre- 

 quently observed on lakes, Apr., Sept.-Nov. BL ii 388. 



II. Red-throated Loon — Urinator lum7ne (Gunn.). 

 Migrant, rare. On lakes and rivers. L. Cochituate, Na- 

 tick, two young in fall, — Roberts. BL ii 390. 



34. Dovekie, <' Little Auk" — Alle alle (Linn.). 

 Common winter resident off coast ; sometimes blown inland 

 by severe storms. S. F. Denton has one taken in Welles- 

 ley, Nov. 24, 1878, and reports seeing it once before and 

 once since. Quite a number were taken in this vicinity 

 about 1871 or 1872. BL ii 395. 



51a. American Herring Gull, Common Gull — 



Larus argentatus sniithsoniamis Coues. Abundant winter 

 resident on coast, Nov.-Apr. Frequently observed about 

 larger lakes and rivers in spring and fall. BL ii 348. 



54. Ring-billed Gull — Larus delaivarensis Ord. 

 Casual. Migrant. Common on coast and in interior. 

 Natick, L. Cochituate, Oct., 1896, and fall of 1891, both 

 young, — Roberts. BL ii 349. 



60. Bonaparte's Gull — Larus Philadelphia (Ord). 

 Migrant; common on coast, especially in fall; casual on 

 lakes. Farm L., Sherborn, — E. J. Smith; L. Cochituate, 

 Natick, one in spring, two in fall, — Roberts. BL ii 352. 



70. Common Tern, Wilson's Tern — Steriia hiru7ido 

 Linn. Common summer resident off south shore of New 

 England, May-Sept. Casual on lakes in summer. L. 

 Cochituate, Natick, May 22, 1883, in collection of E. J. 

 Smith. This or some other species has been seen in 

 Wellesley on two occasions by S. F. Denton. BL ii 358. 



71. Arctic Tern — Sterna paradiscea Briinn. Com- 

 mon resident on coast, casual inland. Natick, two speci- 



