49.0 
ADDENDA. 
CORRECTIONS TO THE CATALOGUE OF BIRDS. 
Since the Catalogue of Birds was put in type, we have received from Mr. Wins- 
low, of Cleveland, the names of the following species, which have been taken in 
the northern portion of the State : 
Satornis, Bon. borealis, Sw. Olive sided Flycatcher. 
Turdus, L. Swainsonii, Cab. Olive-backed Thrush. 
Collyrio, Moehring. excubitoroides, Sw. White-winged Shrike. 
Triothores, Vieill. Bewickii, Aud. Bewick’s Wren. 
Grus, L. canadensis, L. Brown Sand-hill Crane. 
Himantopus, Briss. nigricollis, Vieill. Black-necked Stilt. 
Phalaropus, Briss. hyperboreus, L. Northern Phalarope. 
“ fulicarius, L. Red Phalarope. 
Tringa, L. canutus, L. Gray back Sandpiper. 
“ maratima, Brunn. Purple Sandpiper. 
“ alpina, L. Red-backed Sandpiper. 
Calidris, Cuv. arenaria, L. Sanderling. 
Micropalma, Baird, himantopus, Bon. Stilt Sandpiper. 
Numenius, L. borealis, Forster. Esquimaux Curlew. 
Histrionica, Less, torquata, Bon. Harlequin Duck. 
Graculus, L. carbo, L. Common Cormorant. 
Two birds in the Catalogue have perhaps been inserted without sufficient 
authority. They are Perisoreus canadensis, the Canada Jay, and Tetrao cana- 
densis, the Canada Grouse. 
With the above additions, the number of species found in the State will be in 
J. M. W. 
creased to 286. 
