LIST OF TIIH UIUDS OF FASTKKN NORTH AMERICA. 331) 



ORDER ODONTOGLOSS^. 



Lamellirostral Grallatores. 

 FAMILY PHCENICOPTERID^. Flamingoes. 



A. o I (U.M s PHCENICOPTERUS. Linn. 



NO. 



138 (1S2) PHCENICOPTERUS RUBER. (LixN.) American Flamingo. 



Tropical species ; a small colony exists in sontheru Florida. 



ORDER HERODIONES. 



Herons, Ibises, Spoonbills, etc. 



Suborder IBIDE5. Spoonbills and Ibises. 



FAMILY PLATALEID/E. Spoonbills. 



Gexis AJAJA. Reich. 



139 (1S:3) AJAJA AJAJA. (Linn.) Roseate Spoonbill. 



Tropical species : ranges throughout South America ; resident in Gulf 

 States and Florida. 



FAMILY IBIDID^E. Ibises. 



Gexus QUARA. Reich. 



140 (184) QUARA ALBA. (LiXN.) White Ibis. 



South Atlantic and Gulf States; south throughout West Indies to 

 northern South America ; accidental in New England and Illinois. 



141 (185) QUARA RUBRA. (Lixx.) Scarlet Ibis. 



A tropical species ; no evidence of its recent occurrence in North 

 America. 



Gexls PLEQADIS. Kaup. 



142 (186) PLEQADIS AUTUMNALIS. (IIasselq.) Glossy Ibis. 



Tropical species ; casual in United States ; New England, Illinois. 



143 (187) PLEQADIS QUARAUNA. (Lixx.) White=faced Qlossy Ibis. 



^Vestern species ; once recorded from Florida. 



Suborder CICONI/E. Storks, etc. 



FAMILY CICONIID/E. Storks and Wood Ibises. 



Subfamily TANTALIN/E. Wood ibises. 

 Genis tantalus. Lixx. 



144 (188) TANTALUS LOCULATOR. T-iNX. Wood Ibis. 



Southwestern species common and resident in Florida, where it breeds 

 in colonies ; accidental north to New York. 



