142. Ictinia mississippiensis Wil.s. Jl/mm- //>/>/ 7u>. 



A common summer resident in almost every part of the 

 state. 



143 Circus hudsonius Linn. Marsh Hawk. 



A common resident; especially on the prairies. 



144. Accipiter velox Wils. Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



Chiefly a winter resident, but I have found it, as well as 

 the following species, near Madison ville, St. Tammany parish, 

 ill August [Aug. 5, 1890]. 



145. Accipiter cooper! Booap. Cooper's Hawk. 



A winter resident. I shot a female August 2, and a male 

 August 11, 1890, on the so-called Pine Island, near Madison - 

 ville. 



146. Parabuteo unicinctus harrisi Aud. Harris's Hawk. 



While I have never met with this hawk, several parties 

 have reported it as common on the coast and some of the 

 larger islands. 



147. ButeoborealisGmel. Eed-tailed Hawk; Grand Mangeur de 

 Poulets. 



A common winter resident. 



148. Buteo borealis kriderii Hoopes. - Krider's Hawk. 

 Not common during winter. 



149. Buteo borealis harlani Aud Harlan.s Hawk. 



This hawk is said to breed in Louisiana, but I have only 

 found it during winter, when it is not uncommon. 



150. Buteo lineatus Ginel. Red-shouldered Hawk. 

 A winter resident only. 



151. Buteo lineatus alleni Ridgw. Florida Bed- shouldered Hawk. 

 One of the commonest hawks ; resident and breeding 



throughout the state. 



152. Buteo latissimus Wils Broad-winged Hawk. 

 A fairly common resident and breeding. 



153. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis Gmel. American Kongli- 

 Icggcd Hturk. 



A not uncommon winter resident. 



154. Haliaetus leucocephalus Linn. JJaldJEaglc. 

 Resident and breeding in various parts of the state. 



155. Falco peregrinus anatum Bonap. Duck Hawk. 



A common winter visitor; especially frequenting the 

 marshes of the Mississippi delta, where it preys largely upon 

 ducks and coots. 



