ORNITHOLOGY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



HYPOTHETICAL LIST. 



In this list are given species which ought to occur on the coast 

 or within the borders of the state, as they occur both north and 

 south, and in many instances, to the westward also. 



1. Parasitic J.^GER. Stercorarius -parasiticus. (Linn.) 



2. Long-tailed J.^ger. Stei-corarius longicaudas. (Veill.) 



3. Great Black-tailed Gull. Larus marinus. (Linn.) 



4. Gull-billed Tern. Gelochelidon nilotica. (Hasselq.) 



5. Caspian Tern. Sterna tschegrava. (Lepech.) 



6. Wilson's Petrel. Oceanitcs oceaniciis. (Kuhl.) 



7. BoOBY. Sula siila. (Linn.) 



8. Man-o'-War Bird. Fregata aquila. (Linn.) 



9. White Ibis. Guar a alba. (Linn.) 



10. Glossy Ibis. Plegadis autumnalis. (Hasselq.) 



11. Whooping Crane. Grtis amcricana. (Linn.) 



12. Sandhill Crane. Grus mexicana. (Mull.) 



13. Red Phalarope. Crymophilus fulicarius. (Linn.) 



14. Black-necked Stilt. Himantopus mexicanus. (Mull.) 



15. Stilt Sandpiper. Microfalama kimantopzis. (Bonap.) 



16. Purple Sandpiper. Tringa maritima. (Brunn.) 



17. Western Sandpiper. Ereunetcs occidentalis . (Lawr.) 



18. Hudsonian Godwit. Limosa hcemastica. (Linn.) 



19. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. Tringites subrtificoUis. (Veill.) 



20. Hudsonian Curlew. Niimenicus hudsonicus . (Lath.) 



21. Eskimo Curlew. Numcnius horealis. (Forst.) 



22. American Goshawk. Accipiter atricapillus. (Wils.) 



