Maynard.] 382 [October 18, 



117. Faleo sacer Forster. Jerfalcon. 

 I saw a single specimen Nov. 5th, at Errol. 



118. Tinnuneulus sparverius Yieill. Sparrow Hawk. 

 Spring and -fall, not very common at Norway (Verrill). 



119. Astur atrieapillus Bon. Goshawk. 

 Common resident in northern New England. 



120. Aeeipiter Cooperi Bon. Cooper's Hawk. 

 Common at Franconia and Gorham in summer (Brewster.) Not 



common summer visitor at Norway (Verrill). 



121. Aeeipiter fuseus Bon. Sharp-shinned Hawk. 

 Common summer visitant at Norway (Verrill). 



122. Buteo borealis Vieill. Red-tailed Buzzard. 

 Common summer visitant in northern New England. Resident 



in the southern section. 



123. Buteo lineatus Jard. Red-shouldered Buzzard. 

 Common summer visitant to northern New England. Resident in 



the southern sections. 



124. Buteo Pennsylvanieus Bon. Broad-winged Buzzard. 

 Common summer visitant in northern New England. 



125. Archibuteo lagopus Gray. Black Hawk. 



Common in the adult black plumage (A . sancti-joliannis of authors) 

 at Norway in ivinter (Verrill) . 



126. Circus Hudsonius Vieill. Marsh Hawk. 

 Common summer visitant at Norway (Verrill). 



127. Pandion Carolinensis Bon. Fish Hawk. 



Not very common throughout New England. " Breeds at Umba- 

 gog about the first of June " (Deane) . 



128. Aquila Canadensis Cass. Golden Eagle. 



" A pair have bred for years on the cliff directly over the Profile 

 House. They could be seen at almost any hour of the day scaling 

 about their eyrie, uttering loud screams, but were especially noisy 

 and active from sunset to dark " (Brewster). 



129. Haliaeus leueocephalus Savig. Bald Eagle. 

 Common resident throughout northern New England. 



columbim:. 



130. Eetopistes migratorius Swain. Wild Pigeon. 

 Common in summer throughout the wilder section of New Eng- 

 land. 



