ANNOTATED LIST. IS 
127. Accipiter atricapillus (Wils.). 
128. Buteo borealis (Gmel.). 
129. Buteo lineatus (Gmel.). 
130. Buteo platypterus (Vieill.). 
131. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis (Gmel.). 
October to April 12. 
132. Aquila chrysaétos (Linn.). The bird taken on Dec. 
13-15, 1898, is an adult female according to Mr. O. Durfee, and 
that recorded taken at Tiverton, Nov. 10, 1go0, proves to be an 
example of 1. leucocephalus (Notes R. I. Orn. 1902, p. 4). 
133. Halizetus leucocephalus washingtoni (Aud.). 
Tiverton: one taken Nov. 19, 1g00, (Richards, Notes R. I. Orn. 
1901, p. 7 and 1go1, p. 4) Lake‘ Worden: one taken Dec. 22, 
1900, by (ibid. 1900, p. 3); Block Zsland: two in immature plum- 
age taken on May 5, 1900, by Capt. E. P. Sisson. (Hathaway, 
ibid. 1go1, p. 24). 
134. Falco rusticolis gyrfalco (Linn.). 
135. Falco rusticolis obsoletus (Gmel.). 
136. Falco peregrinus anatum (Bonap.). 
he Museum. « Vol.I, No. 1, Nov. ’15,:p. 17: 
137. Falco columbarius Linn. 
April 24 to 29. to November 21 (January 4). 
138. Falco sparverius Linn. 
March to late December. 
139. Pandion haliaétus carolinensis (Gmel.). Recorded 
instance of nesting on a windmill (Bird-Lore, 1g00, p. 89). 
140. Strix pratincola Bonap. 
141. Asio wilsonianus (Less.). 
142. Asio accipitrinus(Pall.). Bog Owl. Charlestown: A 
male was shot on December 19, 1900, by Dr. E. A. Mearns (Notes 
iy d)Orn: 560%, p: 3). 
September to ; 
143. Syrnium varium (Barton). 
144. Scotiaptex nebulosum (Forst.). Footnote: Rand. 
Notes. Vol. I, No. 7, p. 3 should be numbered? and follow Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VIII, No. 3, p. 183. The latter reference, 
unnumbered, should replace the former. 
145. Cryptoglaux tengmalmi richardsoni (Bonap.). 
