Saint Joseph’s. The number of each species of 
Gull seemed as great April 12th, when I left the 
state, as When I first went there, March 18th. 
5. Sterna hirundo, Linn. (70). Common Tern. 
Several seen at Saint Joseph’s, but none at Pen- 
sacola, 
6. Sterna antillarum, Less. (74). Least “Tern. 
On April 5th I saw a number of this species off 
Saint Joseph’s. The fishermen tell me it breeds 
on a small island near the head of St. Joseph’s 
Bay, also on the Hurricane Island at St. Andrews, 
between Saint Joseph’s and Pensacola. 
7. Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, Gmel. 
(77). Black Tern. A few seen in St. Joseph's 
harbor. 
8. Rynchops nigra, Linn. (80). Black Skimmer. 
Six seen in Pensacola Bay March 28th, by Mr. 
Bollman. 
9. Phalacrocorax 
(120a). Florida Cormorant. 
cola, several at Saint Joseph’s. 
10. Pelacanus fuscus, Linn. (126). Brown Peli- 
can, On April 5th I saw a pair fly over our 
smack just off Saint Joseph’s harbor. 
11. Tophodytes cucullatus, Linn. (1381). Hooded 
Merganser. A small flock of six or eight were 
seen in the Laguna Grande. 
12. Anas carolinensis, Gmelin. Green-winged 
Teal. Rather common in the Grand Lagoon, 
where it was seen in flocks of five to forty at 
different times. 
13. Aix sponsa, Linn. (144). Wood Duck. A 
pair seen in Perdido Bay, nine miles from Pensa- 
cola. 
14. Charitonetta albeola, Linn. (153). Buffle- 
head. A few seen at various times and places 
about Pensacola. 
15. Histrionicus histrionicus, Linn. (155). Harle- 
quin Duck, A single specimen seen near the 
wharf at Pensacola, March 20th. 
Guara alba, Linn. (184). White Ibis. A flock 
of about twenty was seen flying westward along 
the coast on the morning of March 19th, and a 
few more were seen on Santa Rosa Island, 
March 25th. 
17. Ardea herodias, Linn. (194). Great Blue 
Heron. Single individuals seen occasionally at 
different places along the coast. 
18. Ardea egretta, Gmelin. (196). American 
Egrett. Only a few seen at Santa Rosa Island. 
19. Ardea candidissima, Gmelin. (197). Snowy 
Heron. ‘Two seen on one or two occasions. 
20. Ardea cwrula, Linn. (200). Little Blue 
Seen twice; once on Santa Rosa Island 
and once at Saint Joseph’s. 
dilophus floridanus, Aud. 
One seen at Pensa- 
ITeron. 
21. Ardea virescens, Linn. (201). Green Heron. 
Not common. Only a few seen. 
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Coot. Rare; only two or three seen. 
23. Macrorhamphus griseus, Gmel. (231). Dow- 
itcher. One specimen secured on the beach at 
Laguna Grande. 
24. Totunus melanoleucus, Gmel. (254). Greater 
Yellow-legs. Only one specimen seen, which 
was shot at Laguna Grande. 
25. Agialitis vocifera, Linn. (278). Killdeer. 
Rare; only two specimens seen. 
26. Atgialitis meloda, Ord. (277). Piping 
Plover. A few seen at Pensacola, more at Saint 
Joseph’s. 
27. Zenaidura macroura, Linn. (316). Mourn- 
ing Dove. Not very common, but usually seen 
at all places visited about Pensacola. 
28. Cathartes aura, Linn. (825). Turkey Buz- 
zard. Occasionally seen along the shore. 
29. Catharista atrata, Bartr. (826). Black Vul- 
ture. Not seen in the immediate vicinity of Pen- 
sacola, but a few miles inland it was noticed to 
be quite common. 
30. Accupiter coopert, Bonap. (838). 
Hawk. Rare; seen once or twice only. 
31. Buteo borealis, Gmel. (836). Red-tailed 
Hawk. One seen at Saint Joseph’s. 
Cooper's 
32. Buteo latissimus, Wils. (348). Broad- 
winged Hawk. One seen near Pensacola. 
33. Haliwetus leucocephulus, Linn. (852). Bald 
Eagle. Seen occasionally at Pensacola, also at 
Saint Joseph’s. The fishermen told me that they 
climbed to a nest on Saint Joseph peninsula early 
in March and found that it contained three young. 
34. Pandion haliaétus carolinensis, (Gmel. (364). 
American Osprey. Two pairs were noticed at 
Pensacola and three or four pairs at Saint Jo- 
seph’s. 
35. Bubo virginianus, Gmel. (875). Great 
Horned Owl. One specimen was seen on the 
peninsula at Saint Josephs. 
36. Ceryle aleyon, Linn. (390). Belted King- 
fisher. Seen occasionally at various places along 
shore. 
37. Dryobates pubescens, (Linn. (394). Downy 
Woodpecker. Seen once among the pines at 
Peridido. 
38. Sphyrapicus varius, Linn. (402). 
bellied Woodpecker. 
on April 11th. 
39. Melanerpes carolinus, Linn. 
bellied Woodpecker. 
pine woods. 
Yellow- 
One seen near Pensacola 
(409). Red- 
Seen occasionally in the 
40, Colaptes auratus, Linn. (412). Flicker. 
Rather common in the open pine woods. 
41. Antrostomus vociferus, Wils. (417). Whip- 
poor-will. One specimen seen at Tchina Point, 
March 19th. 
