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9. Centurus carolinus, (L.)Bp. 



Red bellied woodpecker. 

 A rare spring visitor. 



10. Cathartes aura, (L.) 111. 



Turkey buzzard. 

 None seen in Brown Co., a few were noticed by Mr. F. L. Grundt- 

 Tig in Outagamie Co. 



11. Ortyx virginiana, (L.) Bp. 



Quail. 

 I have not met this species in Brown Co., although Louis Sheller, 

 Green Bay, has a mounted specimen which he claims to have taken 

 here. 



13. Strepsilas inter pres, (L.) 111. 

 Turnstone. 

 June 2, '82, a flock of 5 of these birds were seen near West De Pere, 

 3 were taken. 



13. Limosa foeda, (L.) Ord. 



Marbled god wit. 

 Louis Scheller reports having taken this species near Green Bay 

 I have not found it. 



14. Bartramia longicauda, (Bechst.) Coues. 



Field plover. 

 Blay 1st '82, a single specimen was taken by Harry Hammond in 

 West De Pere. 



15. Butorides virescens, (L.) Cab. 



Green heron. 

 Mr. F. L. Grundtvig saw a single specimen near Shiocton, Outa- 

 gamie Co. 



16. Ardetta exilis, (Gm.) Gr. 



Least bitiern. 

 May 20th '83, a male of this species was taken near West De Pere. 



17. Gallinula galeata, (L''cht.) Bp. 



Florida galliuule. 

 Subsequent observation (1884) warrants the insertion of this spe- 

 cies in Class II. 



18. Chen hyperboreus albatus, (Cass.) Ridg. 



Lesser snow goose. 

 April 22d '81, a single specimen was taken on the shore of Fox 

 River near De Pere. 



Summing up the above six classes, I find the avian fauna 

 of Brown and Outagamie counties, to consist of two-hundred 



