38 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
Olive-sided Flycatcher, 
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. 
Traill’s Flycatcher, 
RUSty Blackbird, 
Bronzed Grackle, 
Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Sparrow, 
Acadian Sharp-tailed Sparrow, 
White-crowned Sparrow, 
Lincoln’s Sparrow, 
Fox Sparrow, 
Philadelphia Vireo, 
Blue-headed Vireo, 
Nashville Warbler, 
Tennessee Warbler, 
Cape May Warbler, 
Black-throated Blue Warbler, 
Myrtle Warbler, 
Magnolia Warbler, 
Bay-breasted Warbler, 
Black-poll Warbler, 
Blackburnian Warbler, 
Black-throated Green Warbler, 
Yellow Palm Warbler, 
Water Thrush, 
Connecticut Warbler, 
Mourning Warbler, 
Wilson’s Warbler, 
Canadian Warbler, 
Titlark, 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 
Gray-cheeked Thrush, 
Bicknell’s Thrush, 
Swainson’s Thrush, 
Hermit Thrush. 
VII. Irregular Transient Visitants .—These birds occur irregu¬ 
larly during the migrations. With certain exceptions, they are 
birds of the interior and breed in the northern United States and 
British provinces. Their regular line of migration is down the 
Mississippi valley, and their occurrence on the Atlantic coast is < 
more or less infrequent. Here are also included species formerly 
common, but now practically extinct within our limits, where, 
however, they are sometimes found. 
list of irregular transient visitants. 
Least Tern, 
Black Tern, 
Mallard, 
Gadwall, 
American Widgeon, 
Shoveller, 
Canvas Back, 
Ring-necked Duck, 
Greater Snow Goose, 
Blue Goose, 
American White-fronted Goose, 
Hutchins’s Goose, 
Black Brant, 
Whistling Swan, 
Wilson’s Phalarope, 
American Avocet, 
Baird’s Sandpiper, 
Marbled Godwit, 
Hudsonian Godwit, 
Buff-breasted Sandpiper. 
Long-billed Curlew, 
Belted Piping Plover, 
Passenger Pigeon, 
Golden Eagle, 
Pileated Woodpecker, 
Raven, 
Loggerhead Shrike, 
Orange-crowned Warbler, 
Palm Warbler, 
Grinnell’s Water Thrush. 
