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tlie friend of man. They were sacrificed for the necessity of fashion. 

 "Necessity knows no law." To ornament the devotees of fashion for a 

 brief season it was necessary to destroy one of the most graeeful and 

 characteristic ornaments: of this beautiful land of ours. 



SuBGESus HYDRAJJASBA Baird. 



69. (199). Ardea tricolor ruficoUis (Gosse). 



Ii0iii9iana Heron. 



A dult. — Head, neck and upper parts bluish plumbeous; plumes of 

 occiput and nape, rich maroon purplish and plumbeous-bliie; chin and 

 upper part of throat, pure white, continued in streaks, mixed with 

 rufous and plumbeous dawn the foreneck; scapular plumes, light drab; 

 lower paxts, plain white. Immature. — Head and neck, chiefly light 

 rusty; the malar region, chin and throat, pure white; foreneck streaked 

 white and rusty; lower parts, rump and upper tail coverts, pure white; 

 upper parts (except rump, etc.), plumbeous, the back tinged and the 

 wing coverts spotted with rusty; legs, yellowish behind, blackish be- 

 fore; lower mandible and lores, orange; upper mandible, black. 



Length, 33.00-38.00; wing, 8.35-10.80; bill, 3.30-4.15; tarsus,. 3.30- 

 4.15. 



Eange. — Gulf States, Slexico (both coasts), Central America and 

 West Indies; casually northward to New Jersey and Indiana. 



Nest, similar to that of Snowy Heron. Eggs, 2-4,. sometimes 5; 

 bluish-green; 1.75-1.80 by 1.30-1.40. 



Eare summer visitor. Mr. F. T. Jencks identified it near Hannah, 

 Starice County,, in June, 1876. (Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, April, 1877, 

 p. 51.) Mr. E. J.Chansler reports having seen, it in Knox County the 

 summer of 1894. 



This is a bird of the coast of the GTulf of Mexico. No other records 

 are reported of its occurrence so far inland. 



SuBOKNca KLOHIDA Baibd. 



*70. (200). Ardea cserulea Linn. 



Ijittle Blue Heron. 



Adult. — Usually uniform daijfealaterblxi^.wrthimaroon^colored head 

 and; neck,, but not infiBqjieiitls|i "piad^" with white,, or even- almost 

 wholly white, with bluish tips to. longer quilles. Young. — ^Usually 

 pure white,, with longer- quills^ tipped: witJr slatte Mue;, legs;, feet amd. 

 lore&, greenidi-^^edlowi 



