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PROCEEDINGS OF 
[April, 
2 Sylvia americana, 
2 Fringilla pusilla, 
1 
“ pardalina, 
1 
“ socialis, 
1 
“ striata, 
1 
“ purpurea, 
3 
“ sestiva, 
1 
“ melodia, 
1 
“ ceerulea, 
2 
“ americana, 
2 
“ canadensis, 
1 
“ tristis, 
1 
“ castanea, 
1 
“ passerina, 
1 
“ pinus, 
1 
Emberiza nivalis, 
2 
“ coronata, 
2 Pyranga rubra, 
2 
“ varia, 
1 
Alauda cornuta, 
2 
“ trichas, 
1 
Picus erythrocephalus, 
1 
Seiurus noveboracensis, 
1 
“ carolinus, 
1 
“ aurocapillus, 
1 
“ pubescens, 
2 
Muscicapa ruticilla, 
1 Colaptes auratus, 
1 
“ tyr annus, 
1 Coecyzus americanus, 
1 
“ acadica, 
1 
“ erythrophthalmus 
1 
“ trailii, 
1 
Columba carolinensis, 
1 
“ crinita, 
1 Ortyx virginiana, 
1 
Icteria viridis, 
1 
Tetrao umbellus, 
1 
Vireo olivaceus, 
1 
Charadrius semipalmatus, 
1 
“ noveboracensis, 
1 
“ melodus, 
1 
“ flavifrons, 
1 
Squatarola helvetica, 
2 
Lanius septentrionalis, 
1 Strepsilas interpres, 
1 
“ ludovicianus, 
1 
Ardea nycticorax, 
1 
Garrulus cristatus, 
1 
“ virescens, 
1 
Corvus americanus, 
1 Tringa semipalmata 
3 
Quiscalus versicolor, 
1 
“ alpina, 
1 
Sturnella ludoviciana, 
1 
Totanus semipalmatus, 
1 
Icterus baltimore. 
1 
“ macularis, 
3 
“ spurius, 
1 
Limosa hudsonica, 
1 
“ phseniceus, 
2 
Rusticola minor, 
2 
“ agripennis, 
1 
Rallus elegans, 
2 
“ pecoris, 
1 
“ crepitans, 
1 Fringilla pennsylvanica, 
2 
“ carolinus, 
1 
“ ludoviciana. 
1 
Sterna hirundo, 
1 
“ canadensis, 
1 
“ arctica, 
2 
“ cyanea, 
1 
“ minuta. 
1 
“ cardinalis, 
Geological Map of England and Wales, by G. B. Greenough, F. R. 
S., President of the Geological and the Royal Geographical So¬ 
cieties; London, 1839; colored, and mounted on rollers .—From 
Hon. Virgil Maxcy. 
Griffith’s General and Geological Map of Ireland, to accompany the 
report of the Railway Commissioners, showing the physical fea- 
