156 

 BIRDS FOUND IN MAINE NOT OBSERVED AT NORWAY. 



In order to render the foregoing catalogue more complete 

 and valuable for comparison, the following list of addi- 

 tional species, that have been found in other parts of the 

 state, is added. They belong principally to three classes, 

 1st, those that frequent the seacoast exclusively, either in 

 summer or winter, or during their migrations, 2d, those 

 that belong farther south and only come into the extreme 

 southwestern part of the state, or occasionally, farther 

 northward, 3d, those that are accidental visitors from other 

 regions. Besides these there are a few that undoubtedly 

 occur at Norway but have been overlooked, and some that 

 visit the more northern parts of Maine from the artic regions 

 in winter. 



When I have not myself observed the species in the state, 

 I have added the name of the person who has made the 

 observations, and in case there are several, the one who has 

 made them the most recently. I have intentionally omitted 

 several species that have been attributed to Maine, because 

 I have no direct information concerning them. 



Cathartes aura, 111. Accidental. G. A. Boardman. 

 Archibuteo lagopus, Gray. Winter ; perhaps resident ; not 



rare. 



Brachyotus Cassinii, Brewer. Resident; not uncommon. 

 Nyctale Richardsoni, Bon. Not common ; perhaps resident 



northward. G. A. Boardman. 

 Picoides hirsutus, Gray. Winter; not common. Calais, 



Me. G. A. Boardman. 

 Anthus ludovicianus, Licht. Autumn ; occasionally in 



flocks G. A. Boardman. 

 Geothlypis Philadelphia, Baird. Waterville ; in July with 



young. Prof. C. E. Hamlin. 

 Helmitherus vermivorus, Bon. Summer ; southern Maine ; 



rare. 

 Helminthophaga peregrina, Cab. Very rare ; Headwaters 



of the Penobscot in June. W. H. Hall. H. celata, is 



also attributed to Nova Scotia by Audubon. 

 Dendroica pinus, Baird. Summer ; rare. 

 Dendroica cosrulea, Baird. Very rare. J. J. Audubon. 



