1871.] 383 [Maynard. 



TETRAONIDiE. 



131. Tetrao Canadensis Linn. Spruce Partridge. 

 Common at Umbagog. The White Mountain range seems to form 



its southern limit. " Is found in secluded, swampy localities. The 

 eggs -were taken in the latter part of May by J. G. Rick, found young 

 on June 15th" (Deane.) 



132. Bonasa umbellus Steph. Ruffed Grouse. "Partridge." 

 Common resident throughout New England. 



charadrixm:. 



133. Charadrius Virginians Borck. Golden Plover. 

 Common in autumn at Norway (Verrill). 



scolopacid^:. 



134. Philohela minor Gray. Woodcock. 



Not a common summer resident. A nest with four eggs was found 

 by Rich, near Lake Umbagog, May 10th, 1870. 



135. Actodromus maeulata Cass. Jacksnipe. 

 Not common in autumn at Norway (Verrill). 



136. Gambetta meianoleuca Bon. Tell-tale. Greater Yel- 

 low-Legs. 



Not a common summer visitor. 



137. Gambetta flavipes Bon. 



Not a common summer visitor at Umbagog, and Norway (Verrill.) 



138. Rhyacophilus solitarins Baird. Solitary Sandpiper. 

 Not common at Umbagog, or at Norway (Verrill). "Common in 



July at Gorham when they were migratory ; saw a pair with young in 

 August at Franconia" (Brewster). I took a specimen in Errol? No- 

 vember 1st, 1869, when the ground was covered with snow and the 

 ponds were partly frozen. 



139. Tringoides maenlarius Gray. 



Common through New England in summer. Breeds at Umbagog 

 about June 6th. 



140. Aetiturns Bartramius Bon. Field Plover. 

 Common summer visitant. Breeds at Norway (Verrill). 



ARDEID^. 



141. Ardea herodias Linn. Great Blue Heron. 

 Common and breeds throughout northern New England. 



