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J. A. ALLEN, CATALOGUE OF 



55. Mimus polyglottus Boie.% 



56. Galeoscoptes carolinensis Cab. 



57. Harporhyncus rufus Cab. 



58. Cistothorus palustris Cab. 



59. " stellaris Cab. 



60. Troglodytes tedon Vieill. 



61. Cai-podaeus purpureus Gr.*t 



62. Passerculus savanna Bon. 



63. Pooacetes gramineus Bd. 



64. Coturniculus passerinus Bon. 



65. " Henslowii Bon. 



66. Ammodromus maritimus Sw. 



67. " caudacutus Sw. 



68. Spizella pusilla Bon. 

 69 " socialis Bon. 



70. Melospiza melodia Baird. 



71. Helospiza palustris JB$. 



72. Euspiza americana Bon. 



73. Guiraca ludovicana Sw. 



74. Cyanospiza cyanea Baird. 



75. Pipilo erythophthalmus Vieill. 



76. Dolichonyx oryzivorus $u>. 



77. Molothrus pecoris Sw. 



78. Agekeus phoeniceus Vieill. 



79. Sturnella magna Swain* 



80. Icterus spurius ^ow4 



81. Icterus Baltimore Baud. 



82. Quiscalus versicolor Vieill. 



83. Ectopistes migratorius Sw. 



84. Zenasdura carolinensis Bon. 



85. Ardea herodias Linn. 



86. Ardetta exilis (?ra#. 



87. Botaurus lentiginosus Steph. 



88. Butorides virescens Bon. 



89. Nyctiardea Gardenii Bd. 



90. Oxyeehus vociferus Reich. 



91. Ochthodromus Wilsonius Reich.% 



92. iEgialeus melodus Ca6. 



93. Squartarola helvetica Cwr. 



94. Hsematopus palliatus Temm. 



95. Philohela minor C?rai/. 



96. Gallinago Wilsonii Bon. 



97. Symphemia semipalmata Harll. 



98. Tringoides macularius Gray. 



99. Bartramia lacticauda Less. 



100. Rallus virginianus JLinn. 



101. Porzana Carolina Vieill. 



102. Aix sponsa Boie. 



103. Sterna hirundo Linn. 



104. " paradisea Brunn.% 



105. " aranea f-FiiZs. 



106. " fuliginosa Gm.% 



VI. Accidental and Irregular Visitors. 



The following species are known in this State merely as rare chance visitors, 

 a few only excepted, from the common habitat of their respective species. 

 The others are very irregular in their visits. There are many other species 

 to extremely rare that there are but few known instances of their capture in 

 the State ; but from what is known of their distribution we are not to regard 

 them in the light of chance visitors. 



1. Cathartes atratus Lesson. 



2. " aura III. 



3. Falco candicans Gmelin. 



4. Syrnium cinereum And. 



5. Nyctale Richardsonii Bon. 



6. Picoides arcticus Gray. 



7. Centurus carolinus Bon. 



8. Icteria viridis Bon. 



9. Pyranga asstiva Vieill. 



10. Ampelis garrulus Linn. 



11. Mimus polyglottus Boie. 



12. Parus hudsonicus Forsler. 



13. Curvirostra leucoptera Wils. 



14. iEgiothus linaria Cab. 



15. Centrophanes lapponicus Kaup. 



16. Chondestes grammaca Bon. 



17. Helospiza Lincolnii Baird. 



18. Euspiza americana Bon. 



19. Cardinalis virginianus Bon. 



20. Quiscalus major Vieill. 



21. Corvus carnivorus Bartram. 



22. " ossifragus Wils. 



23. Tetrao canadensis Linn. 



24. Garzetta candidissima Bon. 



25. Herodias egretta Gray. 

 ' 26. Florida caerulea Baird. 

 j 27. Ibis Ordii Bon. 



' 28. Ochthodromus Wilsonius Reich. 



29. Rallus crepitans Gm. 



30. Gall inula galeata Bon. 



31. " martinica Lath. 



32. Bernicla leucopsis Linn. 



33. Nettion crecca Kaup. 



34. Mareca penelope Bon. 



35. Sterna paradisea Brunn. 



36. ,; fuliginosa Gm. 



