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No. 82. — Totanus flavipes. — Yellow-shanks Tatler. 

 „ 83. — Totanus vociferus — Greater Yellow-shanks Tat- 

 ler — Tell-tale Godwit or Snipe. 

 84. — Totanus semi-palmatus. — Willet.or Stone Curlew. 

 85. — Scolopax wilsonii. — Common American Snipe. 

 86. — Scolopax noveboracensis. — Red-breasted Snipe. 

 87. — Himantopus nigricollis. — Black-necked Stilt. 

 88. — Numenius hudsonicus. — Hudsonian Curlew. 

 89. — Numenius borealis. — Esquimaux Curlew. 



Ardein^e. 



90. — Ardea nycticorax. — Black-crowned Night Heron 



—Qua Bird. 

 91. — Ardea violacea. — Yellow-crowned Night Heron. 

 92. — Ardea lentiginosa. — American Bittern. 

 93. — Ardea exilis. — Least Bittern. 

 94. — Ardea virescens. — Green Heron. 

 95- — Ardea herodias. — Great Blue Heron. 

 96. — Ardea carulea. — Blue Heron. 

 97- — Ardea candidissima. — Snowy Heron. 



Anatin^e. 

 98. — Anser hyperboreus. — Snow Goose. 

 99. — Anas boschas. — Mallard, or Common Wild 



Duck. 

 100. — Anas obscura. — Dusky Duck. 

 10 1. — Anas strepera. — Gadwall Duck. 

 102. — Anas americana. — American Widgeon. 

 103. — Anas acuta. — Pintail Duck. 

 104. — Anas sponsa. — Wood Duck, or Summer Duck. 

 105. — Anas carolinensis. — American Green-winged 

 Teal. 



