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2G8. C. atricilla. Audubon mentions tlio Black-headed or Laughing Gull 
among Ihe number which pass over the State on their migrations. I have seen a 
single specimen, said to have been shot in the vicinity of Cincinnati. 
270. R. trydactyla. Mr. Winslow informs me that he has taken three or four 
specimens of this bird in the vicinity of Cleveland. 
271. X. Sabinii. Mr. Winslow has a single specimen of this bird, obtained 
in this S ate. 
278. F. onjihrorhynais. The Pelican in former years extended his visits as 
far north as Lake Erie, and was sometimes seen on our large streams. It is now 
very rare, if indeed it has not entirely ceased to visit us. 
281, C. septenirionalis. The Red-throated Loon, I am informed by Mr. Kirk- 
patrick, visits Lake Erie in the fall of the year. It is seldom seen in our rivers. 
We insert in this connection a list of such birds' as are probably to be found 
within the State, but which we have not inserted in the above catalogue for want 
of positive proof of their having been seen. 
Picoides arcticus. Gray. Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker. Mr. Kirk- 
patrick informs me that this bird is said to have occurred in the northeastern por- 
tion of the State. 
Collyrio ludovicianus, Baird. Southern Shark. Hab., South Atlantic and Gulf 
States ; 111 , Wis. 
Myiodioctes minutus, Baird. Small-headed Flycatcher. Rare. Habitat, Eas- 
tern Atlantic States, Wisconsin. 
Ouiraca cmrulea, Sw. Blue Grosbeak. Habitat, more Southern United States, 
Pennsylvania, Kew York. 
Pica hudsonica. Bon. Magpie, Hab. Northern North America. 111. Wis., 
New York. 
Perisoreus canadensis, Bon. Canada Jay. Hab. Northern America, into 
United States in winter. Wis., New York. 
Tetrao canadensis. Bon. Canada Grouse. Hab. Spruce forests and swamps of 
Northern United States to Arctic regions. New York, Wis. Dr. Kirtland inserts 
this bird in his catalogue on doubtful authority. 
Florida ccerulea, Baird. Blue Heron. Hab. South Atlantic and Gulf States. 
Wis., New York. 
Tantalus loculator, L. Wood Ibis. Hab. South Atlantic and Gulf States. III., 
Wis. Has, perhaps, been shot in Southern Ohio. 
Macrorliampus scolopaceus, Lawrence. Hab. entire temperate North America* 
Perhaps only a variety cf M. griseus. 
Sterna regia, Gamb. Royal Tern, Hab. South Atlantic and Gulf Coast. 111., 
Wis., New York. 
