560 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



Birds not breeding south of the litnits of the Canadian Fauna in New 



Hampshire. 



Accipiter Cooperi Bon. Cooper's Hawk. 



Aquila Canadensis Cass. Golden eagle. 



Picoides hirsutus Gray. Banded three-toed woodpecker. 



Contopus borealis Baird. Olive-sided fly-catcher. 



Empidonax Traillii Baird. Traill's fly-catcher. 



E. flaviventris Baird. Yellow-bellied fly-catcher. 



Turdus Swainsonii Cab. Olive-backed thrush. 



Regulus satrapa Licht. Golden-crowned wren. 



Geothlypis Philadelphia Baird. Mourning warbler. 



Helminthophaga ruflcapilla Baird. Nashville warbler. 



H. peregrina Cab. Tennessee warbler. 



Dendroica Canadensis Baird. Black-throated blue warbler. 



D. coronata Gray. Yellow-rumped warbler. 



D. Blackburniae Baird. Mrs. Blackburne's warbler. 



D. castanea Baird. Bay-breasted warbler. 



D. maculosa Baird. Black and yellow warbler. 



Perissoglossa tigrina Baird. Cape May Warbler. 



Myiodioctes Canadensis And. Canada Fly-catching warbler. 



Troglodytes hyemalis Vieill. Winter wren. 



Chrysomitris pinus Bon. Pine finch. 



Curvirostra Americana Wils. Cross-bill. 



Junco hyemalis Sclater. Blue snow-bird. 



Guiraca Ludoviciana Sw. Rose-breasted grosbeak. 



Scolecophagus ferrugineus Sw. Rusty grackle. 



Perisoreus Canadensis Bonap. Canada Jay. Meat bird. 



Tetrao Canadensis Linn. Spruce partridge. 



Ryacophilus solitarius Baird. Solitary sandpiper. 



Bucephala Americana Baird. Whistler. 



Lophodytes cucullatus Reich. Hooded Merganser. 



Larus argentatus Brunn. Herring Gull. 



Most characteristic of the Birds breeding in the limits of the Alleghanian 

 Fauna, and chiefly those which rarely show themselves beyond their 

 breeding-grounds towards the north. 



Accipiter fuscus. Sharp-shinned hawk. 

 Buteo borealis Vieill. Hen hawk. 

 Buteo lineatus Jard. Red-shouldered hawk. 

 Buteo Pennsylvanicus Bon. Broad-winged hawk. 

 Circus Hudsonius Vieill. Marsh hawk. 



