﻿AMERICAN 
  BIEDS 
  DESCRIBED 
  BY 
  AUDUBON, 
  WHICH 
  HAVE 
  

   NOT 
  BEEN 
  OBSERVED 
  IN 
  THE 
  STATE 
  OF 
  NEW-YORK. 
  

  

  The 
  Volame 
  and 
  Page 
  refer 
  to 
  the 
  Edition 
  of 
  Audubon's 
  Birds 
  of 
  America, 
  in 
  7 
  

   Volumes, 
  — 
  the 
  publication 
  of 
  whioh 
  commenced 
  in 
  1840. 
  

  

  Volume 
  I. 
  

   IcTiNiA 
  PLUMBEus, 
  Mississippi 
  Kite, 
  (male.) 
  South. 
  States, 
  p. 
  73 
  

   Falco 
  peregrinus, 
  Great-footed 
  Hawk, 
  (male, 
  with 
  Golden- 
  

   winged 
  Woodpecker 
  under 
  foot,) 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  84 
  

   Southern, 
  and 
  occasionally 
  in 
  the 
  Middle 
  States. 
  

  

  MiLvuLus 
  TYRANNus, 
  Forked- 
  tailed 
  riy-catcher, 
  (male,) 
  - 
  196 
  

   Ranges 
  from 
  New-Jersey 
  to 
  Mississippi. 
  

  

  Volume 
  II. 
  

   Helinaia 
  protonotarius, 
  Prothonotary 
  Swamp-Warbler, 
  

  

  (male 
  and 
  female,) 
  89 
  

  

  Louisiana 
  ; 
  and 
  is 
  occasionally 
  seen 
  as 
  far 
  north 
  as 
  

   Louisville. 
  

  

  SiALiA 
  occiDENTALis, 
  Western 
  Bins-Bird, 
  (male,) 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  176 
  

   Banks 
  of 
  the 
  Columbia 
  River 
  and 
  in 
  Upper 
  Cali- 
  

   fornia. 
  

  

  SiALiA 
  ARCTIC^, 
  Arctic 
  Blue-Bird, 
  (male,) 
  178 
  

  

  On 
  the 
  banks 
  of 
  the 
  Platte 
  and 
  Columbia 
  Rivers 
  ^ 
  

   and 
  has 
  been 
  seen 
  in 
  the 
  Winter 
  at 
  Fort 
  Van- 
  

   couver. 
  

  

  Volume 
  III. 
  

   TuRDus 
  N^vius, 
  Varied 
  Thrush, 
  (female,) 
  ------ 
  22 
  

  

  Nootka 
  Sound 
  ; 
  and 
  a 
  specimen 
  was 
  obtained 
  in 
  

   1826, 
  at 
  Fort 
  Franklin. 
  

  

  CoccoTHRAusTEs 
  VESPERTINA, 
  Evcuing 
  Grosbcak,- 
  (m. 
  &. 
  f.,) 
  217 
  

   Sault 
  Sainte 
  Marie, 
  in 
  Michigan, 
  and 
  on 
  the 
  Rocky 
  

   Mountains. 
  

  

  Pyranga 
  LUDoviciANA, 
  Louisiaua 
  Tauagcr, 
  (m. 
  & 
  fcmalc,) 
  - 
  231 
  

   On 
  the 
  banks 
  of 
  the 
  Platte 
  and 
  Columbia 
  Rivers. 
  

  

  