AVES. 53 



ANSERES. 



ANATIDAE. 



101. Olor buccinator (Richardson) Wagler. 



Trumpeter swan. 



Cygnus buccinator Rich., in Swainson and Rich., Fauna BoreaH- 

 Amer., 1831, vol. 2, p. 464. "Hudson's Bay." Audubon, Birds 

 of Amer., 1843, vol. 6, p. 219, pis. 382, 383. 



Fresh and salt water; nests on the ground. 



Me. — Once erroneously recorded for 0. cygnus. 

 N. H. — Formerly a migrant (Belknap). 

 Mass. — Believed to have occurred formerly as a migrant. 

 R. I., Conn. — Doubtfully reported, and believed to have oc- 

 curred forinerly as a migrant. 



HERODIONES. IBIDES. 



IBIDIDAE. 



102. Guara alba (Linne) Stejneger. 



White Ibis. 



Scolopax alba Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 145. 

 "America." 



Ibis alba (Linne). Audubon, Birds of Amer., 1843, vol. 6, p. 

 54, pi. 360. 



Swamps and lagoons; nests in trees and reedy marshes. 



Vt. — Accidental visitor: South Woodstock, summer, 1878. 

 Conn.— Accidental visitor: near Milford, May 23, 1875. 



103. Plegadis autumnalis (Hasselquist) Stejneger. 



Glossy Ibis. 



Tringa aiitumnalis Hasselq., Reise nach Palast., deutsche ausg., 

 1762, p. 306. [Egypt.] 



