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mon ; vet-y abundant during the latter part o£ the winter and spring of 

 1874. 



*119. Zenaedura carolinensis. Carolina Dove; "Dove." — 

 Resident. Very abundant during spring and fall ; abundant in summer ; 

 common the past winter (1878-79), but much more abundant during the 

 mild winter of 1877-78. Begins to flock the latter part of July and early 

 in August. 



*120. Meleagris americana. Wild Turkey. — Resident. Still 

 common back in the county, but has steadily decreased in numbers during 

 the past ten years, and will ultimately be exterminated by the hunters. 

 Specimens have been taken during the past winter (1878-79) within a 

 mile of the corporate limits of the town of Chester. 



*121. Ortyx virginianus. Partridge. — Resident. Very abundant. 



122. Charadrius virginicus. Goldex Plover. — A single exam- 

 ple taken September 19, 187 7. 



*123. .aigialitis vocifera. Killdeer Plover; " Killdee." — 

 Resident. Very abundant during its migrations ; common during winter 

 and in summer. 



124. Philohela minor. Woodcock. — A single specimen taken 

 February 18, 1878. 



125. Gallinago wilsoni. American Snipk. — Winter; not very 

 common ; common during its migrations. 



126. Tringa maculata. Pectoral Sandpiper. — Two examples 

 taken October 10, 1878. 



127. Tetanus flavipes. Lesser Tell-tale. — A single individual 

 taken August 8, 1877. 



128. Tetanus solitarius. Solitary Tattler. — Summer; were 

 common May 10 ; specimens taken May 15, June 4, July 30, August 17, 

 23, etc.; common during its migrations. 



*129. Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandpiper. — Summer; 

 not very common. 



130. Actiturus bartramius. Bartramian Sandpiper ; "Plover." 

 — Migratory; common. 



*131. Ardea herodias. Great Blue Heron; "Big Blue 

 Crane." — Summer; common. 



*132. Ardea cserulea. Little Blue Heron; "Little Blue 

 Crane " (adult) ; " Little White Crane " (young). — Summer ; com- 

 mon. 



*133. Ardea virescens. Green Heron; "Shy Poke." — Sum- 

 mer; common. 



134. Botaurus minor. Bittern. — Winter. Two specimens. 



135. Porzana Carolina. Carolina Rail. — A single specimen 

 taken after a heavy storm, during the autumnal migrations. 



136. Fulioa americana. Coot. — Migratory. Four specimens. 

 Said to be common in the county. Specimen taken November 15. 



