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REED-WRIGHT— THE VERTEBRATES OF [October i. 



Of Rare Occurrence. 



Red-throated loon (winter), 

 Brunnich's murre (winter), 

 Kittiwake (winter), 

 Iceland gull (winter), 

 Ring-billed gull (transient). 

 Fork-tailed gull (winter). 

 Least tern (transient), 

 Common cormorant (transient). 

 Double-crested cormorant (tran- 

 sient). 

 White pelican (transient), 

 Barrow's golden-eye (winter), 

 King eider (winter). 

 Greater snow goose (winter). 

 Brant (winter). 

 Whistling swan (transient), 

 Glossy ibis (summer). 

 Egret (summer). 

 Whooping crane (transient). 

 Yellow rail (transient). 

 Red phalarope (transient), 

 Northern phalarope (transient), 

 Wilson's phalarope (transient), 

 Dowitcher (transient). 

 Stilt sandpiper (transient), 

 White-rumped sandpiper (tran- 

 sient), 

 Hudsonian godwit (transient), 

 Willet (transient). 

 Long-billed curlew (transient). 



Hudsonian curlew (transient), 

 Golden plover (transient), 

 Turnstone (transient), 

 Turkey vulture (summer). 

 Goshawk (winter). 

 Saw-whet owl (winter), 

 Snowy owl (winter). 

 Hawk owl (winter), 

 Arctic three-toed woodpecker 



(winter), 

 Red-bellied woodpecker (sum- 

 mer), 

 Olive-sided flycatcher (transient). 

 Orchard oriole (summer), 

 Lapland longspur (winter), 

 Leconte's sparrow (transient), 

 Dickcissel (summer), 

 Philadelphia vireo (transient). 

 Worm-eating warbler (transient). 

 Golden-winged warbler (sum- 

 mer). 

 Tufted titmouse (summer). 

 Orange-crowned warbler (tran- 

 sient). 

 Yellow palm warbler (transient), 

 Carolina wren (summer). 

 Short-billed marsh wren (tran- 

 sient), 

 Wheatear (fall), 

 Avocet (fall). 



Accidental Visitants. 



Black-capped petrel. 

 Blue goose. 



Evening grosbeak, 

 European green-winged teal. 



