LIST. 



A. O. U. No. 



No. in List. 



2. COLYMBUS HOLBOELLII. 1 



AMERICAN RED-NECKED GREBE. 

 One caught on street during winter of 1885. Dr. Cum- 

 mings and J. Savage shot one at West Seneca 1906 



3. COLYMBUS AURITUS. 2 



HORNED GREBE. 

 Common, Migrant, Niagara River. Dr. Cummings 

 saw 5 on Strawberry Island 1909. 



6. PODILYMBUS PODICEPS. 3 



PIED-BILLED GREBE ; DABCHICK, HELLDIVER, 

 WATER-WITCH. 

 Quite common near Niagara River. Breeds. Have 

 been taken at Point Abino, Strawberry Island and 

 Tonawanda Swamp, and are numerous above and 

 below Niagara Falls. 



7. URINATOR IMBER. 4 



LOON. 

 Quite Common on Niagara River in the fall. On hazy 

 nights some are carried over the Horseshoe Fall 

 and get kiiled. They do not breed here. 



11. URINATOR LUMME. 5 



RED-THROATED DIVER. LOON. 

 Rare. Winter visitor, Lake Erie and Niagara River. 

 I have a specimen that was picked up on a street 

 near the water-front. 



34. ALLE ALLE. 6 



DOVEKIE. 

 Dr. Wheeler of Delaware Ave. brought in a bird, badly 

 mutulated by poor skinning a short time ago, which 

 we could not identify as any bird but a Dovekie. 

 Dr. Carlos Cummings. 



35. MEGALESTRIS SKUA. 7 



SKUA. 

 One was shot by Chas. Linden during Spring of 1886 

 and is in the Collection of the Buffalo Society of 

 Natural Sciences. 



