APPENDIX. 
165 
That so many of these stragglers have been recently 
added to the catalogue must be attributed to the in- 
creased numbers of observers, rather than to the increase 
of specimens. Numerous instances like the preceding 
have undoubtedly occurred in the past, but from the 
scarcity of observers they have passed unnoticed, or at 
least unrecorded. 
KEGULAE SPRING AND AUTUMN MIGRANTS. 
1. Actodromus Bonapartii. 
2. Actodromus maculata. 
3. Actodromus minutella. 
4. ^gialitis semipalmatus. 
5. Ammodromus maritimus.^ 
6. Anas boschas. 
7. Anorthura hyemalis. 
8. Anthus Ludovicianus. 
9. Arquatella maritima. 
10. Aythya Americana. 
11. Aythya vallisneria. 
12. Bernicla brenta. 
13. Bernicla Canadensis.* 
14. Calidris arenaria. 
15. Charadrius Yirginicus. 
16. Dafila acuta. 
17. Dendroeca Blackburnise.t 
18. Dendroeca castanea. 
19. Dendroeca coerulescens. 
20. Dendroeca coronata. 
21. Dendroeca maculosa. 
22. Dendroeca palmarum. 
23. Dendroeca striata. 
24. Empidonax flaviventris. 
25. Erismatura rubida. 
26. Fulica Americana. 
27. Eulix affinis. 
28. Fulix collaris. 
29. Fulix marila. 
30. Gallinago Wilsonii. 
31. Gambetta melanoleuca. 
32. Geothlypis Philadelphia. 
33. Harelda glacialis. 
34. Helminthophaga peregrina,f 
35. Hydrochelidon fissipes. § 
36. Limosa fedoa. 
37. Limosa Hudsonica. 
38. Lophodytes cucullatus. 
39. Macrorhamphus griseus. 
40. Mareca Americana. 
41. Myiodioctes Canadensis.il 
42. Myiodioctes pusillus. 
43. Nettion Carolinensis. 
44. Numenius borealis. 
45. Numenius Hudsonicus. 
46. Numenius longirostris. 
47. Oporornis agilis.§ 
48. Pandion Carolinensis. 
49. Passerella iliaca. 
50. Perissoglossa tigrina. 
51. Podilymbus podiceps. 
52. Querquedula discors. 
53. Regulus calendulus. 
54. Rhyacophilus solitarius. 
55. Scolecophagus ferrugineus. 
56. Seiurus noveboracensis.t 
57. Sphyrapicus varius. 
58. Squatarola helvetica. 
59. Strepsilas interpres. 
60. Tringa canutus. 
