APPENDIX. 



I HERE append the following list of additional species, which occur 

 or have occurred within the limits of New England. As will be 

 perceived, the greater number can be regarded only as occasional 

 or accidental visitors ; and, indeed, some of the species are deemed 

 by ornithologists as of doubtful existence, — as, for instance. Small- 

 headed Flycatcher, Wood Wren, &c. 

 Reference has been made to the following works : — 



Birds of Massachusetts. By W. B. O. Peabody. 1839. 



Birds of Loxg Island. By J. P. Giraud. 1844. 



Birds of Vermont. By Zadock Thompson. 1853. 



Catalogue of Birds of Essex County, Mass. By F. W. Putnam. 

 PubHshed in Proceedings of Essex Institute. Vol. I. 1856. 



Catalogue of Birds found at Norway, Me. By A. E. Verrill. 

 Published in Pi-oceedings of Essex Institute. Vol. III. 1862. 



Catalogue of Birds found at Calais, Me., and about the Islands 

 in the Bay of Fundy. By George A. Boardman. Published in Pro- 

 ceedings of Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. IX. 1862. 



Catalogue of Birds found at Springfield, Mass. By J. A. Allen, 

 PubUshed in Proceedings of Essex Institute. Vol. IV. 1864. 



Catalogue of Birds of ]NLa.ssachusetts. By E. A. Samuels. 1864. 



Catalogue of the Birds found in the vicinity of Waterville, 

 I^Ie. By Professor C. E. Hamlin, in Report of Maine Board of Agri- 

 culture. 1865. 



Catalogue of Birds of Xew England. By Elliott Coues, M.D. 

 PubHshed in Proceedings of Essex Institute. Vol. V. 1867. 



Notks on some of the Rarer Birds of Massachusetts. By J. A. 

 Allen. PubHshed in American NaturaHst. Vol. III. 18-69. 



Article by John Burroughs in Atlantic Monthly. June, 1869. 



