Brewer.] 450 [March 3, 



316. Sterna paradisea Briinn. Summer resident (S. N. E.). 



317. Sterna antillarum Summer resident (S. N. E.). 

 *318. Sterna portlandica Ridgway. Of rare appearance 

 (Me., Mass.). 



319. Hydrochelidon fissipes Gray. Occasional in fall 

 (Mass.). 



320. Cymochorea leucorrhoa Coues. Summer resident 

 (coast of Me.). 



321. Oceanites oceanica Coues. Summer visitant in Au- 

 gust, on the coast. 



322. Puflimis fuliginosus Strick. Occasional on coast in 

 summer. 



323. Puflinus major Fabr. Coast (Me., Boardman; 

 Granby, Conn., Goode). 



324. Colymbus torquatus Briinnich. Summer resident (N. 

 N. E.) 



325. Colymbus septentrionalis Linn. Migratory on coast. 



326. Podiceps comutus Gm. Summer resident (N. N. E.); 

 migratory on coast. 



327. Podiceps griseigena Bodd. Summer resident (N. N. 

 E.); migratory on coast. 



328. Podilymbus podiceps Linn. Rare summer resident 

 (Me.); migratory. 



329. Alca impennis Linn. Extinct species, formerly resident 

 on the coast. 



330. Alca torda Linn. Summer resident (Me.) ; off coast in 

 winter. 



331. Fratercula arctica Linn. Summer resident (Me.) ; off 

 -coast in winter. 



332. Mergulus alle Linn. Winter visitant. 



333.. Uria grylle Linn. Summer resident (Me.); off coast in 

 .winter. 



334. Lomvia troile Linn. Summer resident (Me.) ; off coast 

 in winter. 



335. Lomvia ringvia Briinnich. Off coast in winter. 



336. Lomvia arra Pallas. Off coast in winter. 



The following species, which have been enumerated in various lists 

 as of occurrence in New England, I have purposely withdrawn, and 

 challenge their jright to be regarded as in any sense New England 

 birds. It is quite possible that a. few of them may hereafter be met 



