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Sturnella magna, (England; March and|Bernicla Canaden (England.) 
October Quer pega "acon (Rother France) 
Eetopistes pike oria, (Eng Mareca (E nglan d.) 
drius Virginicus, cgi Cygnus American nus, 
aeciion erus, (England.) Falix — f 
Aivletia fe es, is 
Symphem A ey (Sweden 2 Bodies 
Attituras Partridiias (Germany; Eng-|Peli jeiatta perp, (Heligoland.) 
i ytes cucullatus, (England.) 
Tringoides macularius, (Eng.; Germ.) wae i “ 
Tryngites rufescens, (Eng. ; ieigolan ) Rent ots (Weser. 
Macrorham (bby pf esting (Ep nglan d.) |Sterna iio, "(Bngl-: Magdeburg. 
yom oe, Anous s ngland France. 
|Rho ucla rosea, (Heligoland; Eng- 
' Bon mapa (Roeland France) bp 
Rihevss Hudsoni (Ieelan d.) a Sabini, (Heligoland; ie tare 
- realis, Scotland.) (Ghoicocepbaiu ne England.) 
Porphyrio martinica. England. Philadelphia, (Ireland) 
Porzana Carolina, (England: Newbury, Oceanites oceanica, ngla 
Oct. 1864; ; Zoologist, 9 40.) Poffinus fuliginosus, (France ; Replat 
Botaurus lestiginos osus, (England.) obscurus, (E ngla mt 
. ee dew iolaceus, : Po pitioope Holbolli, (Holland.) 
fet hyparborens, (Germany.) 
Of the 69 species of the above list, all but 19 occurred in 
Great Britain and Ireland. 
List of birds supposed to be identical in Europe and North America, or 
not satisfactorily separated, 
so pt Mabon Fulix marila, 
pauila ch : Histrionius iia 
Pandion h cet Bucephal ula. 
Brachiotas a ee es Pm “=? ica. 
Harelda glacialis. 
Samia wisla,. sec Stelleri. 
ve e riparia, ollissima. ? 
Mpelis garrulus. og spectabilis ? 
? Pinicola enucleator. Mergus serrator. 
us linari Sula bassana. 
othu 
Pleetrophanes Aap nicus. * Graculus carbo. 
ete: Stercorarius (all species). 
eens spies Larus glaucus, 
; Lagopus pets a 
sil = Helvetica Rissa tridactya 
Strepsilas interpres. Pagophila eburnea. 
Phalaropus hyperboreus. ostethia rosea, 
; fulicarius, Sterna poet 
Tringa canutus, “  Caspia. 
“ maaritima. «  Hirundo. 
Catia _ Subarquata. * pr vi 
tis arenaria. . 
Bernicla brenta, Hydrochelidon fissipes. 
a m S ‘ Colymbus torquatus. 
. septentrionalis 
Spat Saeieniss Podiceps cristatus, 
ulelasmus streperus, 
I have omitted the strictly Pelagic or ocean- Sarge ng birds 
and those belonging to both coasts of the North Atlantic 
