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ANNOTATED I.IST OF THE BIRDS OF NEW HAMP- 

 SHIRE. 



1. Colyinbus holbcellii (Reinh.). Holbcei^l's Grebe. 



Inland, a rare spring and fall migrant ; on the coast, it doubt- 

 less occurs also as an uncommon winter resident. In the spring 

 of 1876, several were taken at Webster, and one so late as June, 

 of that year (Goodhue, '77a, p. 146). Mr. Ned Dearborn ('98, 

 p. 3) records one in breeding plumage taken at Alton where it 

 was picked up in a field exhausted ; and another shot in the fall 

 at Eake Winnisquam. 



2. Colyiisbiis auritus lyinn. Horned Grebe. 



A regular autumnal migrant to the larger water courses and 

 ponds. 



Dates : October to November 20 (Winter on coast?). 



3. Podilyiiibus podicei)S (Ivinn.). Pied-billed 

 Grebe. 



An uncommon spring and fall migrant, and a rare local sum- 

 mer resident. At Webster, Mr. C. F. Goodhue ('77, p. .146) 

 used to find it in summer and it doubtless still occurs in the 

 breeding season on some of the lakes in the southern part of the 

 state. Ill the fall migration, it is not infrequently found in the 

 Connecticut valley, and Mr. William Brewster has formerly 

 found it in small numbers at Rye Beach in fall. 



Dates : March to October 4. 



4. Gavia iiiiber (Gunn.). Loon. 



A common spring and fall migrant and winter resident along 

 the coast, and common inland in migrations on the larger bod- 

 ies of water ; a few still breed about the lakes in the southern 



