166 APPENDIX. 



61. Troglodytes hyemalis. 64. Zonotrichia leueophrys. 



62. Tryngites rufescens. 65. Zonotrichia albioollis. 



63. Turdus Swainsonii. 



* Probably breeds occasionally, as it certainly did in former years. 



t Stragglers may remain and breed. 



J Seen only in spring. 



More common in autumn. 



II Has been known to breed in the State. 



OCCASIONAL OR IRREGULAR SPRING AND AUTUMN 

 MIGRANTS. 



1. Ancylocheilus subarquatus. 8. Melospiza Lincolnii. 



2. Chaulelasmus streperus. 9. Nettion crecca.t 



3. Empidonax Traillii. 10. Phalaropus fulicarius.* 



4. Hsematopus palliatus. 11. Porzana noveboracensis. 



5. Helminthophaga pina. 12. Procellaria pelagica. * 



6. Lobipes hyperboreus. * 13. Spatula clypeata. 



7. Mareca Penelope, t 14. Steganopus WilsoniL* 



* These probably pass outside regularly, but seldom alight upon the 

 shore, 

 t Accidental in autumn. 



REGULAR WINTER VISITANTS. 



1. Archibuteo logopus. 18. Larus glaucus. 



2. Archibuteo Sancti-Johannis. 19. Larus marinus. 



3. Bucephala albeola. * 20. Larus leucopterus. 



4. Bucephala Americana. 21. Lomvia ringvia. 



5. Camptolsemus Labradorius. 22. Lomvia Svarbag. 



6. Chroecocephalus Philadelphia. 23. Lomvia troille. 



7. Collurio borealis. 24. Mergulus alle. 



8. Colymbus septentrionalis. 25. Mergus Americana. 



9. Colymbus torquatus.* 26. Mergus serrator. 



10. Ectopistes migratorius.'h 27. Nyctea nivea. 



11. Eremophila alpestus. 28. Plectrophanes Lapponicus. 



12. Fratercula arctica. 29. Plectrophanes nivalis. 



13. Graculus carbo.J 30. Podiceps cornutus. 



14. Graculus dilophus.J 31. Podiceps cristatus. 



15. Histrionicus torquatus. 32. Podiceps Holbollii. 



16. Junco hyemalis.* 33. Puffinus Anglorum.J 



17. Larus Delawarensis. 34. Puffinus fuliginosus.J 



