MIGRATION RECORD. 



19. [151] Clangula clangula americana (Bonap.). American Golden-eye. 

 Rather common migrant. There are several records, but the only 



date at hand is March 1, 1902. 



20. [153] Charitonetta albeola (Linn.). Buffle-head. 



Very rare migrant (B. W. E. '87). March 5, 1886 (B. W. E.). 



21. [166] Oidemia perspicillata (Linn.). Surf Scoter. 



Rare: one seen in 1888, "a storm duck" (C. H. B.). Of very unusual 

 occurrence away from large bodies of water in this latitude. The only 

 other records for the State are for the year 1875. 



22. [167] Erismatura jamaicCnsis (Gmel.). Ruddy Duck. 

 Not common migrant. April 24, 1903. 



23. [169.1] Chen cccrulescens (Linn.). Blue Goose. 

 Rare migrant (C. H. B. '86). 



24. [172] Brnnta canadensis (Linn.). Canada Goose.* 



Common migrant. February 17 to April 12. October 31 to Novem- 

 ber 24. On two occasions, 32, '02 and 217, '03, Wild Geese were 

 seen flying south. On both of these dates there was a sudden drop 

 in the temperature, in the latter case to six degrees below zero. Those 

 seen 412, 1903, were flying through a driving rain. A Canada Goose 

 remained about the campus of the University for about a week ending 

 327, '02. At nights it flew m all directions over the campus from 

 pond to pond, and its. loud calling provoked a still more vociferous dem- 

 onstration from the watchdogs below. 



