28 BIRDS OF ILLINOIS. 



E. Stimmer resideiits confined mainly, so far as known, during that 

 season to (lie Northern portioti of the State. 



1. Turdus fusceacens. 2:i. Sturnella magna. 



2. Turdusswainsoni. 24. Empidonax minimus. 

 '■i. Parus atricapillus. 25. Asio accipitrinus? 



4. Sitta canadensis. 2ti. Nyctala acadiia. 



5. Helminthoplaila clirysoptera. 27. Circus hudsonius. 



6. Helmlnthophila ruflcapilla. 2'i. Aquila clirysajtos? 



7. Dendroiea pennsylvanica. 29. Pediocretes campestris. 



8. Dendroiea virens. 30. J5gialitis melodus? 



9. Seiurus noveboracensis. 31. Gallinago delioata. 



111. Geotiilypis Philadelphia. 32. Totanus melauoleucus. 



11. SyWanla canadensis. 33. Totanus flavipes. 



12. VIroo philadelphious. 34. Anas obsoura. 



13. Carpodacus purpureas. 35. Anas strepera. 



14. Ammodramus nelsoni. 3tl. Anas americana. 



15. Zonotriehia .albleollis. 37. Daflla acuta. 



l(i. Spizella pallida. 38. Spatula clypeata. 



17. Melo.spiza fasciata. 39. Anas carolinensis. 



18. Melo.spiza georgiana. 4ii. Aythya afflnis. 

 39. Melospizalincolni. 41. Aythya eollaris. 



20. Habia ludoviciana. 42. Sterna hirundo. 



21. Dolichonvx oryzivorus. 43. Colymbus auritus. 



22. Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. 44. Urinator imber. 



NoTK.-The interrogation mark implies donbt as to whether the breeding range of the 

 species is really so restricted. 



F. Summer residents which, so far as known, are confined mainly 

 to the Southern portion of tlie State. 



1. Helinala swainsoni. 8. Ardea egretta. ' 



2. Peucsea bachmani. 9. Ardea candidissima. 



3. Gulraca coerulea. io. Ardea eoerulea. 



4. Antrostomus carolinensis. 11. Ardea rufa. 



5. Campophilus principalis. 12. Nycticorax violaceus. 



6. Catharista atrata. 13. Anhinga anhinea. 



7. Tantalus loculator. 



G. Siunmer visitants to Southern portion of the State, but not ascer- 

 tained to breed within our limits. 



1. Passerina elris. (Mt. Carmel. June. 1871.) 



2. Elanus leucurus. (Mt. Carmel, summer. 18C3?) 



3. Asturina plagiata. (Uichland Co.. August, 1871.) 



4. Buteo harlani. (Wars.aw, Hancock Co., March, 1879.) 



6. Guara alba. (Mt. Carmel, May, 1881, and at other times.) 



6. Plegadis autumnalis. 



7. Ajaja ajaja. (Mississippi bottom, about 1860; said to have been common.) 



8. Ardea occidentalis. (ML Carmel. September, 187G). 



9. Pelecanus fuscus. (Warsaw, Hancock Co.. October 1873.) 

 10. Phalacrooorax mexicanus. (Cairo: summer.) 



♦ "Abundant all summer on the Illinois Elver as far north as Peoria." (Professor 

 Forbes, in epist.) 



