Vol. XIIT 

 1895 J 



CouES, GlUke^s Jlcli'ifolaiid. 



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Migrants. 



I. Falco gyrfalco. Every fall, 

 Oct. and Nov. ; 6 or S specimens in 

 all. 



1. Falco peregrinus. Spring and 

 fall, regular, not common. 



3. Falco subbuteo. Spring and 

 fall, regular, common. 



4. Falco aesalon. Spring and 

 fall, regular, commonest Hawk. 



5. Falco tinnunculus. Spring and 

 fall, regular, common; casual at 

 other seasons. 



6. Pernis apivorus. Regularly; 

 verv common in May, and in Aug. 

 and Sept. 



7. Accipiter nisus. Common, 

 ohietlv Aug. to Nov. 



S. Circus aeruginosas. \ Rare or 



9. Circus cyaneus. r casual — 



10. Circus cineraceus. j hardly 

 more than stragglers. 



Stragglers. 



1. Falco candicans. Specimen 

 Oct., 1843 ; seen, Sept. 19, 1S43, and 

 in two or three other cases. 



2. Falco sacer. One specimen, 

 1839 or 1840. 



3. Falco feldeggi. One specimen, 

 summer of 1840. 



4. Falco eleonorae. One seen. 

 May 26, 1879. 



5. Falco cenchris. Three cases; 

 two specimens, one in summer of 

 1839 or 1S40. 



6. Falco vespertinus. Six cases, 

 five specimens, 1840 to 1887, mostly 

 ^lay and June. 



7. Aquila chrysaetos. Four cases 

 in 40 years ; one taken Nov. iS, 1867. 



8. Aquila pomarina. Two cases; 

 one taken in 183S. 



9. Circaetos gallicus. Two cases ; 

 one taken in 1S35. 



10. Accipiter palumbarius. Four 

 or live cases in 50 years ; two taken, 

 one of them Mar. 8, 1880. 



11. Milvus ictinus. Once or 

 twice a year; 3 specimens in 50 

 years. 



12. Milvus ater. One specimen, 

 many years ago. 



13. Circus swainsoni. One visita- 

 tion of seven individuals (':) ; one 

 specimen, Aug. 12, 1858. 



14. Strix flammea. Casual ; 10 

 or II individuals in Oct. 1876. 



i^. Syrnium aluco. One speci- 

 men. 



16. Athene noctua. One speci- 

 men, many years ago. 



17. Nyctala tengmalmi. About 

 30 cases in 50 years. 



iS. Megascops giu. One speci- 

 men. May 16, 1S63. 



