Rftgway.] 328 [February 18, 



5. \ Himantopus nigricollis. Occasional. 



6. \Recurvirostra americana. " 



7. \Tantalus loculator. Common in latter part of summer and 

 \ early fall. 



8. this falcinellus. Occasional. 



9. Florida ccerulea. Occasional. 



10. Gcilinula martinica. " 



11. Chrqecocephalus atricilla. " 



1 2. Pelemnus erythrorhynchus. " 



\ 



\ SUMMARY OF SUMMER BIRDS. 



Found irrespective of seasons 75 



Found only \n summer . . . . . . . . 92 



Total number of species found in summer . . .167 

 Of these probably not breeding 12 



Number of species breeding . . .155 



\ C. — Found only in Winter. 



a. Winter sojourners — regularly resident. 



1. Regulus satrapa. Abundant. 



2. Sitta canadensis. Sometimes very common. 



3. Certhia amerihana* Common. 



4. Troglodytes liyzmalis. " 



5. Anthus ludoviclcmus. Very abundant. 



6. Dendroica coronata. Extremely abundant. 



7. Seiurus noveboracensis.* Common. 



8. Ampelis cedrorum.* Extremely abundant. 



9. Carpodacus purpureus. " " 



10. Chrysomitris pinus. Usually very rare; sometimes common. 



11. Zonotrichia leucophrys. Very abundant. 



12. " albicollis. " " 



13. Junco hyemalis. " " 



14. Spizella monticola. Extremely abundant. 



15. Melospiza melodia.* Very abundant. 



16. " palustris.* Extremely abundant. 



1 7. Passerella iliaca. Very common. 



* Species in this list marked -with an asterisk may possibly breed in small num- 

 bers, since most of them may be occasionally seen during the summer. 



