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Review of Perkins’ “Birds of Vermont.” 
Extirpated Species. 
1. Meleagris gallapavo. Wild Turkey. 
2. Grus americanus. Whooping Crane. 
3. Grus mexicanus. Sandhill Crane. 
Introduced Species.* 
Colinus virginianus. Bob-White. — Introduced from Tennessee 
and the West. 
1. Pediocetes phasianellus. Sharp-tailed Grouse. 
2. Phasianus torquatus. Ring-necked Pheasant.’ —This| is the 
species, commonly introduced. 
3. Tetraogallus capercialli. Capercialli. 
4. Tetrao tetrix. Black Game. 
5. Passer domesticus. English Sparrow. 
Recapitulation. 
Species, 220 ) 
Subspecies, 27 j 
247 
Extirpated Species ........ 
3 
Introduced Species ........ 
5 
Total, 255. Total Prof. Perkins’ List . . . . 
266 
Species added, 14 \ 
Subspecies added, 2 / 
16 
New species mentioned but not enumerated 
11 
Species expunged, 27 ( 
Subspecies expunged, 3 J 
30 
Bibliography. 
Although I have collected some seventy-five headings on Vermont birds 
I have space here only to cite the titles of faunal lists. 
1794. Williams, Samuel. Birds [of Vermont] <The Natural and Civil 
History of Vermont. Walpole, N. H. pp. 111-120. 
1809. Williams, S. Birds. <The Natural and Civil History of Vermont. 
Burlington, Vt. Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 134-146. 
1842. Thompson, Zadock. Birds of Vermont. <History of Vermont, 
etc. Part I, Chap. Ill, pp. 56-112. The best early list. 
1853. Thompson, Zadock. Birds of Vermont. <IIistory of Vermont, 
etc. Burlington, Part I, Chap. Ill, pp. 56-112 and Appendix pp. 
20-28. Appendix also printed separately. 
* See Osprey, Vol. IV, 1899, p. 30. 
