APPENDIX. 



6i 



152. 



153 

 15+ 

 155- 

 156. 

 157 

 158. 

 159- 

 160. 

 161. 



162. 

 163. 

 164. 

 165. 

 166. 

 167. 

 168. 

 169. 



Cow Bird, (Molothnis Pccoris.) Com- 

 mon. 

 Red-winged Blackbird, (Agelaius 



Phocniccus.) Abundant. 

 Meadow Lark, {Sturnella Magna.) 



Common. 

 Orchard Oriole, (Icterus Spurius.) 



Frequent. 

 Baltimore Oriole, Hanging Bird, 



{Icterus Baltimore.) Frequent. 

 Rush Blackbird, {Scolccopliagus Fer- 



rigineus.) Frequent. 

 Purple Crackle, {Quiscalis Versi- 

 color.) Frequent. 

 Common Crow, (Corvus American- 



us.) Common. 

 Blue Jay, (Cyanurus. Cristatus.) 



Frequent. 

 Wild Pigeon, (Ectopistes Migra- 



toria.) Some seasons abundant; 



spring and autumn. 

 Common Dove, Turtle Dove, {Zenai- 



dura Carolinensis.) Common. 

 Pheasant-ruffled Grouse, (Bonasa 



Umbellus.) Common. 

 Partridge Quail, Bobwhite, (Ortyx 



Common. 



{Barzetta Candidis- 

 occasionally seen. 

 (Hcrodias Egretta.) 



173- 



Virginianus.) 

 Snowy Heron, 



sima.) Rare; 

 White Heron, 



Rare. 

 Great Blue Heron, (Ardea Herodias.) 



Frequently seen. 

 Least Bittern, {Ardetta Exilis.) Fre- 

 quent. 

 Bittern, Stake Driver, (Botarurus 



Lentiginosus.) Frequent along 



streams. 

 Green Heron, Fly-up-the-Creek, 



(Butorides Virescens.) Frequent 



along streams. 

 Night Heron, {Nyciiardea Gardeni.) 



Rare. 

 Golden Plover, (CItaradrius Vir- 



ginicus.) Occassionally seen in 



autumn. 

 Killdeer, (Aegtalitis Vociferus.) 



Common. 

 King Plover, Semipalmated Plover, 



(Aegialitis Semipalmatus.) Fre- 

 quent. 



175. Piping Plover, {Aegialitis Melodius.) 



Occasionally seen in summer. 



176. Black-bellied Plover, {Squatarola 



Helvetica.) Rare, though occasion- 

 ally seen in the county. 



177. Turnstone, {Strepsilas Interpres.) Oc- 



casionally seen along the Delaware. 



178. Northern Phalarope, (Plialaropus 



Hyferboreus.) Rare; occasionally 

 seen along the Delaware. 



179. American Woodcock, (Piiiloliela 



Minor.) Common. 



180. English Snipe, Wilson's Snipe, 



{Gallinago Wilsonii.) Frequently 

 seen in the spring. 



181. Gray Snipe, (Macrohainplius Gri- 



seus.) Occasionally seen. 



182. Gray Back, Robin Snipe, {Tringa 



Canutus.) Occasionally seen on 

 the Delaware. 



183. Purple Sandpiper, (Tringa Mari- 



tinta). Occasionally seen on the 

 Delaware; rare. 



184. Red-backed Sandpiper, (Tringa Al- 



pina.) Rarely seen long the Dela- 

 ware. 



185. Jack Snipe, (Tringa Maculata.) Oc- 



casionally seen along the Delaware. 



186. Least Sandpiper, (Tringa Wilsonii.) 



Occasionally seen along the Dela- 

 ware. 



187. Little Snipe, (Tringa Bonapartii.) 



Rarely seen on the Delaware. 



188. Sanderling, (Calidris Arenaria.) Oc- 



casionally seen along the Delaware. 



189. Semipalmated Sandpiper, (Ereunetes 



Petrificatus.) Occasionally seen on 

 the Delaware. 



190. Tell Tale, Stone Snipe, (Gambetta 



Melanoleuca.) Occasionally seen 

 on the Delaware. 



191. Yellow Legs, (Gambetta Flavipes.) 



Occasionally seen. 



192. Solitary Sandpiper, (Rhyacophilus 



Solitarius.) Frequently seen. 

 193 Spotted Sandpiper, (Tringoides Ma- 



cularius.) An occasional visitor 



along the Delaware river. 

 194. Field Plover, Bartram's Sandpiper, 



(Actirturus Bartramius.) Frequent; 



breeding here. 



