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CATALOGUE

NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS,

CHIEFLY IN THE MUSEUM OF THE

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION,

SPENCER F. BAIRD,

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.

WASHINGTON :

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. OCTOBER, 1858.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF GENERA OF BIRDS.

(the numbers are those of the first species mentioned in the catalogue.)

A.

Accipiter, 15

Actiturus, 545

Actodromus, 531

Adamastor, 651

Aegialeus, 507

Aegialitis, 504

Aegiothus, 320

Aestrelata, 638

Agelaius, 401

Aix, 587

Aloa, 710

Aminodromus, 341

Ampelis, 232

Anortliura, 273

Anous, 696

Anser, 563

Anthus, 165

Antrostomus, 111

Aphriza, 511

Apobapton, 732

Aquila, 39

Aramus, 480

Ardea, 487

Ardetta, 491

Archibuteo, 30

Ardenna, 647

Arquatella, 528

Astragalinus, 313

Astur, 14

Asturina, 33

Athene, 58

Atthis, 105

Audubonia, 489

Aytliya, 591

B.

Basilenterus, Batlimidurus, 121

Bernicla, 567

Blasipus, 663

Bonasa, 465

Botaurus, 492

Brachyotus, 52

Brachyrhamplius, 732 Bubo, 48

Bucephala, 593

Buteo, 18

Butorides, 493

C.

Calamospiza, 377

Calidris, 534

Callipepla, 476

Campephilus, 72

Camptolsemus, 600

Campylorhynchus, -262 Cardellina, 216

Cardinalis, 390

Carpodacus, 305

Cataractes, 729

Cathartes, 1

Catherpes, 263

Centrocercus, 462

Centronyx, 331

Centrophanes, 326

Centurus, 91

Cerorliina, 717

Certhia, 275

Certhiola, 301

Ceryle, 117

Chaetura, 109

Chamaea, 274

Cliamaepelia, 453

Charadrius, 503

Chaulelasmus, 584

Chen, 563

Chenalopex, 710

Chloephaga, 573

Chloroceryle, 118

Chondestes, 344

Chordeiles, 114

Chroicocephalus, 667 Chrysomitris, 310

Ciceronia, 722

Circus, 38

Cistothorus, 268

Coccygus, 69

Colaptes, 99

Collyrio, 236

Columba, 445

Colymbus, 698

Contopus, 137

Conurus, 63

Corvus, 423

Coturnicops, 557

Coturniculus, 338

Cotyle, 229

Craxirex, 46

Creagrus, 679

Creciscus, 556

Crex, 558

Crotophaga, 66

Cupidonia, 464

Curvirostra, 318

Cyanocitta, 457

Cyanospiza, 383

Cyanura, 434

Cygnus, 561

Cyrtonyx, 477

Cyrtopelicanus, 615

D.

Dafila, 578

Daption, 639

Demiegretta, 482

Dendrocygna, 574

Dendroica, 189

Diomedea, 630

Dolichonyx, 399

Dysporus, 399

E.

Ectopistes, 448

Elanus, 35

Embernagra, 373

Empidonax, 140

Eremopliila, 302

Ereunetes, 535

Erismatura, 609

Erolia, 529

Euphonia, 224

Euspiza, 378

P.

Falcinellus, 500

Falco, 5

Florida, 490

Fratercula, 713

Fregetta, 646

Fulica, . 559

Fulix, 588

Fulmarus, 635

G.

Gallinago, 523

Gallinula, 560

Gambetta, 539

Garzetta, 485

Gennaia, 10

Geococcyx, 68

Geothlypis, 170

Glaucidium, 60

Glottis, 538

Goniaphea, 380

Graculus, 620

Grus, 478

Guiraca, 380

Gymnokitta, 431

H.

Haematopus, 512

Haliaetus, 40

Harelda, 597

Harporhynclius, 256 Helmintliophaga, 180 Helmitherus, 178

Helospiza, 368

Herodias, 486

Hesperiphona, 303

Heteroscelus, 543

Hierofalco, 11

Himantopus, 518

Hirundo, 225

Histrionicus, 596

Hydrobata, 164

Hydrochelidon, 695

Hylotomus, 90

Hypotriorchis, 7

I.

Ibis, 498

Icteria, 176

Icterus, 408

Ictinia, 36

Ixoreus, 156

j.

Junco, 350

L.

Lagopus, 467

Lampornis, 100

Lampronetta, 599

Laniivireo, 248

Larus, 656

Leucoblepharon, 567

Leucopareia, 572

Leucopolius, 509

Leucopternis, 21

Leucosticte, 322

Limosa, 548

Lobipes, 520

Lophodytes, 613

Lophoplianes, 285

Lopbortyx, 474

Lunda, 712

M.

Macrorliamphus, 524 Mareca, 585

Melanerpes, 94

Melanetta, 601

Meleagris, 457

Melopelia, 450

Melospiza, 363

Mergellus, 614

Mergulus, 738

Mergus, 611

Micropalama, 536

Milvulus, 122

Mimus, 253

Mniotilta, 167

Molotlirus, 400

Momotus, 119

Mormon, 712

Myiadestes, 235

Myiarclius, 130

Myiodioctes, 211

N.

Nauclerus, 34

Nectris, 648

Neocorys, 166

Nephoecetes, 108

Nettion, 579

Numenius, 549

Nyctale, 55

Nyctiardea, 495

Nyctea, 61

Nyctherodius, 496

Nyctidromus, 116o

O.

Oceanites, 644

Oceanodroma, 640

Ochtliodromus, 506

Oidemia, 604

Olor, 561

Ombria, 725

Onocrotalus, 616

Oporoinis, 174

Oreopeleia, 454

Oreortyx, 473

Oreoscoptes, 255

Ortalida, 456

Ortyx, 471

Ossifragus, 634

Otus, 51

Oxyechus, 504

P.

Pachyrhamplius, 120 Pagopliila, 676

Pandion, 44

Panyptila, 107

Parula, 168

Paroides, 300

Parus, 289

Passerculus, 332

Passerella, 374

Patagioenas, 447

Pedioecjetes, 463

Pelioanus, 615

Pelionetta, 602

Perisoreus, 443

Peucaea, 370

Phalacrocorax, 620

Phaeopus, 550

Phaeton, 629

Phalaropus, 519

Phaleris, 719

Phainopepla, 234

Philomachus, 544

Philohela, 522

Phoebastria, 631

Plioebetria, 633

Plioenicopterus, 502

Phrenopicus, 80

Pica, 432

Picicorvus, 430

Picoides, 82

Picus, 74

Pinicola, 304

Pipilo, 391

Planesticus, 155

Plectroplianes, 325

Plotus, 628

Podiceps, 702

Podylimbus, 709

Poecilopternis, 23

Polioptila, 289

Polyborus, 45

Polysticta, 598

Pooecetes, 337

Poospiza, 355

Porphyrula, 561

Porzana, 555

Procellaria, 634

Progne, 231

Protonotaria, 169

Psaltriparus, 297

Psilorliinus, 444

Pfcychorliamphus, 724 Puffin us, 647

Pyranga, 220

Pyrrhuloxia, 389

Pyrocephalus, 147

Q.

Querquedula, 581

Quiscalus, 419

R.

Rallus, 552

Recurvirostra, 517

Regulus, 161

Rhodostethia, 678

Rhyacophilus, 541

Rhynchophanes, 330

Rhynchops, 697

Rhyncliopsitta, 64

Rissa, 672

Rosthramus, 37

S.

Sagmatorhina, 716

Salpinctes, 264

Saxicola, 157

Sayornis, 134

Scardafella, 452

Schoeniclus, 530

Seolecopliagus, 417

Scops, 49

Seihrus, 186

SeVasphorus, 103

Setjophaga, 217

Siatlia, 158

Simorliynchus, 719

Siljta, 277

Somateria, 606

SpaVula; 583

Spermophila, 388

Sphyropicus, 85

Spizella, 357

Squatarola, 510

Starnoenas, 455

Steganopus, 519

Stercorarius, 652

Sterna, 681

Strepsilas, 515

Strix, 47

Sturnella, 406

Sula, 617

Surnia, 62

Symphemia, 537

Synthliborliamphus, 736 Syrnium, 53

T.

Tacliypetes, 619

Tacliytriorchis, 29

Tantalus, 497

Telmatodytes, 268

Tetrao, 459

Thalassarche, 632

Thalassidroma, 640

Thalassoica, 637

Tliriothorus, 265

Tinnunculus, 13

Trichopicus, 74

Tringa, 526

Tringoides, 543

Trochilus, 101

Troglodytes, 270

Trogon, 65

Trupialis, 405

Tryngites, 546

Turdus, 148

Tylorhamphus, 720

Tyrannus, 124

TJ.

Uria, 726

Urile, 626

Utamania, 7H

V.

Yireo, 244

Vireosylva, 240

X.

Xanthocephalus, 404 Xantlioura, 442

Xema, 680

Xenopicus, 81

Z.

Zenaida, 449

Zenaidura/ 451

Zonotrichia, 345

I. TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS

Order I. RAPTORE8. (Page 3.)

Family.'

Sub-family.

Section.

Genus.

1

Sub-genus.

Species examined and

identified.

1 Species not examined nor

identified.

1 Extra limital species.

Current number of first

| species mentioned. 1

1. Vulturidae

4

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3

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7

7

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2

5

7

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12

10

13

2

11

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13

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13

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15

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15

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16

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19

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19

3

18

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23

2

21

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25

6

23

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31

1

29

32

3

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33

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36

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1

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37

36

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38

1

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38

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41

41

1

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42

40

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44

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49

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2

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53

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53

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57

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59

59

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58

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61

60

63

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61

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64

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TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS.

Order'll. SCANSORES. (Page 65.)

Order III. INSESSORES. (Page 126.)

Sub-order A. STRISORES. (Page 128.)

Sub-order B. CLAMATORES. (Page 156.)

TABLE OF TIIE HIGHER GROUPS.

XIX

Sub-order C. OSCINES.

148

155

156

157

158

161

164

165

166

167

168

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174

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186

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282

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297

300

TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS.

Sub-order C. OSCINES— Continued.

TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS.

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Order IV. RASORES. (Page 593.)

Sub-Order A. COLUMBAE. (Page 595.)

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447

448

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450

451

452

453

454

455

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600

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596

596

600

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Patagioenas, Reich.. .

162. Melopelia, Bon....

163. Zenaidura, Bon.. ..

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GALLINAE. (Page 609. )

30. Penelopidae.....

610

168. Ortalida, Merrem. .

610

j

456

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613

Meleagrinae

613

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613

2

457

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610

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3

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624

462

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625

463

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627

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464

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629

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632

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467

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2

471

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642

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643

2

474

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646

1

476

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647

1

477

Order V. GRALLATORES. (Page 650.)

Sub-Order A. HERODIONES. (Page 651.)

34. Gruidae

652

181. Grus, Linn

653

3

478

35. Aramidae

657

657

1

480

36. Ardeidae

659

ArHpinnp

659

Ardeae

659

183. Demiegretla, Blyth.

660

3

482

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664

1

485

185. Herodias, Boie....

666

1

486

186. Ardea, Linn

667

2

487

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670

j

469

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671

1

490

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659

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672

j

491

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674

|

492

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660

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676

j

493

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678

j

495

193. Nyctherodius,Reic.

679

1

496

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681

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681

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Ibinae

681

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682

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2

498

Falcinellus, Bon

1

500

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686

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196. Platalea, L

39. Phoenicopteridae

687

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687

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TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS.

XXIII

Order VI. NATATOBES. (Page 752.)

Sub-order A. ANSERES. (Page 753.)

Sub-order B. GAYIAE. (Page 818.)

Tribe 1. TOTIPALMI. (Page 819.)

XXIV

TABLE OF THE HIGHER GROUPS.

Tribe 2. LONGIPENNES. (Page 819.)

Tribe 3. BRACHYPTERI. (Page 819.)

II. LIST OE SPECIES.1

Page.

1. Cathartes aura , (Linn.) Illig. Turkey Buzzard. All of North America, except the

Arctic regions 4

2. Cathartes calif or nianus, (Shaw,) Cuvier. California Vulture. Western North America 5

3. Cathartes atratus, (Bartram,) Less. Black Vulture. Southern North America. Central

America to Chile 5

(4.) Cathartes burrovianus, Cassin. Burroughs’ Vulture. Mexico, Vera Cruz, Mazatlan. 6

5. Falco (FalcoJ anatum, Bonaparte. Duck Hawk. North America, east of the Rocky

mountains 7

6. Falco (Falco) nigriceps, Cassin. Western North and South America 8

7. Falco ( Hypotriorchis) columbarius, Linn. Pigeon Hawk. Temperate North America,

Mexico, Central America, Northern South America 9

8. Falco (Hypotriorchis) aurantius , Gmelin. Mexico, South America - 10

9. Falco (Hypotriorchis) femoralis, Temminck. New Mexico, Mexico, South America 11

10. Falco ( Gennaia) polyagrus, Cassin. Prairie Falcon. Western North America 12

11. Falco (Hier of alco) candicans, Gmelin. Jer Falcon. Northern North America; Green-

land 13

12. Falco ( Hierofalco ) islandicus, Sabine. Jer Falcon. Northern North America; Green-

land 13

13. Falco ( Tinnunculus) sparverius, Linn. Sparrow Hawk. Entire continent of America 13

14. Astur atricapillus, (Wils.) Bonap. Goshawk. North America; chiefly in the north-

western portions 15

15. Accipiter cooperii, Bonap. Cooper’s Hawk. All of temperate North America 16

16. Accipiter mexicanus, Swains. Western N. America 17

17. Accipiter fuscus, (Gmelin,) Bon. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Throughout North America

and Mexico » 18

18. Buteo swainsoni , Bonap. Swainson’s Buzzard. Northern and Western N. America- 19

19. Buteo bairdii , Hoy. Baird’ s Buzzard. Northern and Western N. America 21

20. Buteo calur us, Cassin. Red-tailed Black Hawk. Western N. America 22

21. Buteo (Leucopternis) insignatus, Cassin. Western N. America 23

22. Buteo (Leucopternis) harlani, (Aud.) Bon. Harlan’s Buzzard. Western N. America- 24

23. Buteo (Poecilopternis) borealis , (Gmelin,) Vieill. Red-tailed Hawk. Eastern North

America; fur countries ; Cuba, Jamaica 25

24. Buteo (Poecilopternis) montanus, Nuttall. Western red-tailed Hawk. Western N. Ame-

rica. 26

25. Buteo (Poecilopternis) lineatus, (Gmelin,) Jardine. Red-shouldered Hawk. Eastern and

Northern N. America 28

’-When authorities are inclosed in parentheses it shows that the species was first described under a different genus. A second authority (or a single one uninclosed) is that of the name as adopted. Extra limital species have their current number similarly inclosed

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26. Buteo (Poecilopternis) elegans, Cassin. Western North America

27. Buteo (Poecilopternis ) pennsylvanicus, (Wilson,) Bonap. Broad-winged Hawk. Eastern

North America 29

28. Buteo (Poecilopternis) oxypterus , Cassin. New Mexico 30

29. Buteo (Tacky triorchis) cooperi, Cassin. California 31

30. Archibuteo lagopus, (Brunnich,) Gray. Rough-legged Hawk. All of temperate North

America and Europe 32

31. Archibuteo sancti-johannis (Gmelin,) Gray. Black Hawk. Eastern and Northern North

America * 33

32. Archibuteo ferrugineus , (Licht.) Gray. California Squirrel Hawk. Western North

America 34

33. Asturina nitida , (Lath.) Bonap. Northern Mexico and South America 35

34. Nauclerus ,/urcatus, (Linn.) Yigors. Swallow-tailed Hawk. Eastern United States to

the Mississippi, northward to Pennsylvania and Wisconsin; acci- dental in Europe 36

35. Elanusleucurus, (Vieillot,) Bonap. White-tailed Hawk. Southern and Western States

and South America 37

36. Idiniamississippiensis, (Wilson,) Gray. Mississippi Kite. Southern States, Texas, and

New Mexico 37

37. Bostrhamus sociabilis, (Yieillot,) D’Orbigny. Black Kite. Florida and southward- •• 38

38. Circus hudsonius, (Linn.) Yieillot. Marsh Hawk. All of North America and Cuba- 38

39. Aquila canadensis , (Linn.) Cassin. Golden Eagle; Ring-tailed Eagle. All of North

America 41

40. Haliaetus pelagicus, (Pallas,) Siebold. Northern Sea Eagle. Russian American Islands ;

Japan. 42

41. Haliaetus washingtonii, ( Aud.) Jard. Washington Eagle. Kentucky 42

42. Haliaetus albicilla, (Linn.) Cuv. Gray Sea Eagle. Greenland; Europe 43

43. Haliaetus leucoceplialus, (Linn.) Savigny. Bald Eagle. All of temperate North America.

Accidental in Europe * 43

44. Pandion carolinensis, ( Gmelin,) Bon. Fish Hawk. Throughout temperate North Ame-

rica 44

45. Polyborustharus, (Molina,) Cassin. Caracara Eagle. Southern North America, Florida,

Texas, Mexico 45

46. Craxirex unicindus , (Temm.) Cassin. Harris’ Buzzard. Southern States, Mexico,

South America 46

47. Strix pratincola, Bonap. Barn Owl. Throughout temperate North America 47

48. Bubo virginianus , (Gmelin,) Bon. Great Horned Owl. The whole of North America.

Runs into varieties, atlanticus , pacificus , ardicus, magellanicus - - 49

49. Scops asio, (Linn.) Bonap. Mottled Owl. The whole of temperate America, Greenland 51

50. Scops m’ccallii , Cassin. Western Mottled Owl. Western and southwestern North

America. 52

51. Otus wdsonianuSy Lesson. Long-Eared Owl. The whole of temperate North America 53

52. Brachyotus cassinii, Brewer. Short-Eared Owl. The whole of temperate North Ame-

rica; Greenland; Cuba 54

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53. Syrnium cinereum, (Gmelin,) Aud. Great Gray Owl. Northern North America 56

54. Syrnium nebulosum, (Forster,) Gray. Barred Owl. Eastern North America; FortTejon,

Cal. 56

55. Nyctale richardsoni, Bonap. Sparrow Owl. Northern North America; Canada 57

56. Nyctale albifrons, (Shaw,) Cassin. Kirtland’s Owl. Northern North America; Wis-

consin; Canada 57

57. Nyctale acadica, (Gmelin,) Bon. Saw-whet Owl. The whole of temperate North Ame-

rica; Fort Tejon, Cal 58

58. Athene hypugaea, Bonap. Burrowing Owl. From Mississippi river to the Rocky Moun-

tains 59

59. Athene cunicularia , (Molina,) Bon. Burrowing Owl. North America, west of the Rocky

Mountains; South America 60

60. Glaucidium gnoma , (Wagler,) Cassin. Pigmy Owl. Oregon; California; Mexico - - 62

61. Nycteanivea, (Daud.) Gray. Snowy Owl. Northern regions of both continents; Canada;

Greenland; South Carolina; Bermuda 63

62. Surniaulula, (Linn.) Bonap. Hawk Owl. Northern regions of both continents; Canada 64

63. Conurus carolinensis, (Linn.) Kuhl. Parakeet. Southern and southwestern States, as

far west as the Missouri 67

(64.) Bhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha, (Sw.) Bon. Thick-billed Parrot. Rio Grande, Texas?? 66

65. Trogon mexicanus, Swainson. Mexican Trogon. Northeastern Mexico to Rio Grande- 69

66. Crotophaga rugirostris, Sw. Black Parrot. Florida to Brazil 71

67. Crotophaga ani , Linn. Ani. Maritime parts of the southeastern United States and

south to Brazil 72

68. Geococcyx calif or nianus, (Less.) Baird. Chaparral Cock. Middle Texas, New Mexico,

and California, to Central Mexico - 73

69. Coccygus americanus , (Linn.) Bonap. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Eastern United States to

the Missouri plains 76

70. Coccygus erytlirophthalmus , (Wils.) Bon. Black-billed Cuckoo. United States to the

Missouri plains 77

71. Coccygus minor , (Gmelin,) Cab. Mangrove Cuckoo. Florida keys to West Indies - 78

72. Campephilus principalis , (Linn.) Gray. Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Southern Atlantic

and Gulf States. - 81

(7 3. ) Campephilus imperialism (Gould, ) Gray. Imperial W oodpecker. Chiefly Central Ame- rica and southwestern Mexico - 82

74. Picus ( Trichopicus) villosus, Linn. Hairy Woodpecker. Northern and western regions;

var. major , medium, minor 84

75. Picus (Trichopicus) harrisii, Aud. Harris’ Woodpecker. From the Pacific coast to

the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains 87

76. Picus (Trichopicus) pubescens , Linn. Downy Woodpecker. Eastern United States,

towards the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains 89

77. Picus (Trichopicus) gairdneri, Aud. Gairdner’s Woodpecker. From Pacific coast to

eastern base of Rocky Mountains 91

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78. Picus (Dyctiopicus) nuttalli, Gambel. Nuttall’s Woodpecker. Coast region of Cali-

fornia 93

79. Picus (Dyctiopicus) scalaris, Wagler. Rocky mountains and its slope, south of 35th

parallel, to Yucatan - - 94

80. Picus (Phrenopicus) borealis, Y ieill, Red-cockaded Woodpecker. Southern States 96

81. Picus (Xenopicus) albolarvatus, (Cass.) Baird. White-headed Woodpecker. Cascade

mountains of Oregon, and southward into California 96

82. Picoides arcticus, (Sw.) Gray. Black-backed three-toed Woodpecker. Northern por-

tions of the United States to the Arctic regions, from the Atlantic to the Pacific- 98

83. Picoides Mr sutus, ( Vieill.) Gray. Banded three-toed Woodpecker. Arctic regions of

North America 98 ^

84. Picoides dorsalis, Baird. Striped three-toed Woodpecker. Laramie peak, Rocky Moun-

tains 100

85. Sphyrapicus varius, (Linn.) Baird. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Atlantic ocean to the

eastern slopes of Rocky Mountains, Greenland 103

86. Sphyrapicus nuchalis, Baird. Red-throated Woodpecker. Rocky mountains 103,921

87. Sphyrapicus ruber, (Gm.) Baird. Red-breasted Woodpecker. Pacific slope of the United

States 104

88. Sphyrapicus williamsonii, (Newb.)Baird. Williamson’s Woodpecker. Rocky Mountains

to the Cascade mountains 105

89. Sphyrapicus thyroid, eus, (Cass.) Baird. Brown-headed Woodpecker. Cascade and coast

range of California and Oregon. 106

90. Hylatomus pileatus, (Linn.) Baird. Black Woodcock. North America, from Atlantic to

Pacific 107

91. Centurus carolinus, (Linn. ) Bon. Red-bellied Woodpecker. North America, from At-

lantic coast to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains 109

92. Centurus flaviventris, Sw. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Rio Grande region of the -

United States, south into Mexico 110

93. Centurus uropygialis, Baird. Gila Woodpecker. Lower Colorado river of the west- HI

94. Melanerpes erythrocephalus, (Linn.) Sw. Red-headed Woodpecker. North America,

from the Atlantic to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains - 113

95. Melanerpes formicivorus, (Sw.) Bon. California Woodpecker. Coast region of Califor-

nia, and south; in northern Mexico, eastward almost to the Gulf of Mexico; also on upper Rio Grande 114

96. Melanerpes torquatus, (Wils.) Bonap. Lewis’ Woodpecker. Western America, from - -

Black Hills to Pacific 115

97. Colaptes auratus, (Linn.) Sw. Flicker. Eastern North America to the eastern slopes of

the Rocky Mountains; Greenland 118

98. Colaptes mexicanus, Swain. Red-shafted Flicker. Western North America, from the -

Black Hills to Pacific 4?Q

98a. Colaptes hybridus, Baird. Ci’oss between two preceding. Upper Missouri 122

99. ? Colaptes chrysoides, (Malher.) Baird. New Mexico- 425

100. Lampornis mango, (Linn.) Sw. Black-throated Humming Bird. Florida?. 130

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101. Trochilus colubris, Linn. Ruby-throated Humming Bird. Eastern North America to

the High Central Plains; south to Brazil 131

102. Trochilus alexandri, Bourc. and Mulsant. Black-chinned Humming Bird. Coast of

California, southward 133

103. Selasphorusrufus, ( Gm.) Sw. Red-backed Humming Bird. West coast of North Ame-

rica, and across from Gulf of California to the Upper Rio Grande Valley 134

104. Selasphorus platycercus, (Sw.) Gould. Broad-tailed Humming Bird. High lands of

Mexico, through Rocky mountains to Fort Bridger, Utah 135

105. Atthisanna, (Less.) Reich. Anna Humming Bird. Coast region of California 137

106. Atthis costae, (Bourc.) Reich. Southern California and Colorado Basin 138

107. Panyptila melanoleuca, Baird. White-throated Swift. Colorado Basin, New Mexico - 141

108. Nephoecetes niger, (Gm.) Baird. Northern Swift. Northwestern America (Simiahmoo

bay, W. T.) to West India islands. 142

109. Chaetura pelasgia, (Linn.) Steph. Chimney Swallow. Eastern United States to slopes

of Rocky mountains. 144

110. Chaetura vauxii, ( Towns.) De Kay. Oregon Swift. Pacific coast, from Puget’ s Sound

to California 145

111. Antrostomus carolinensis, (Gm.) Gould. Chuck-will’s Widow. South Atlantic and Gulf

States 147

112. Antrostomus vociferus, (Wils.)Bonap. Whip-poor-will. Eastern United States to the

Plains. * 148

113. Antrostomus nuttaUi, { Aud.) Cassin. Nuttall’s Whip-poor-will. High Central Plains to

the Pacific coast 149

114. Cliordeiles popetue, (Vieill.) Baird. Night Hawk. North America generally. 151

115. Cliordeiles henryi, Cassin. Western Night Hawk. Rocky mountains; north to Fort

Bridger. Fort Laramie 153, 922

116. Cliordeiles texensis, Lawrence. Texas Night-hawk. Rio Grande valley and south; west

to Gulf of California 154

117. Ceryle ( Megaceryle) alcyon, (Linn.)Boie. Belted King-fisher. Entire continent of North

America 158

118. Ceryle ( Chloroceryle) americana, (Gm.) Boie. Texas King-fisher. Rio Grande region

of Texas and southward 159

119. Momotus caeruliceps, Gould. Saw-bill. Mexico to Rio Grande valley 161

120. Pachyrliamphus aglaiae, Lafresnaye. Rose-throated Flycatcher. Mexico to Rio Grande 64

121. Bathmidurus major, Cab. Northeastern Mexico to Rio Grande? 166

122. Milvulustyrannus, (Linn.) Bon. Fork-tailed Fly-catcher. South America to Vera Cruz;

accidental in the United States 168

123. Milvulusforficatus, (Gm.) Sw. Scissor-tail. Central Texas to Mexico 169

124. Tyrannus carolinensis, (Linn.) Baird. King Bird. Eastern North America to Rocky

mountains 171

125. Tyrannus dominicensis, (Briss.) Rich. Grey King Bird. South Carolina coast, acci-

dental ; Florida Keys and West Indies . 172

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LIST OF SPECIES.

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126. Tyrannus verticalis, Say. Arkansas Flycatcher. Western North America, from the

High Central Plains to the Pacific 173

127. Tyrannus vociferans, Sw. Cassin’s Flycatcher. Yalley of Gila, eastward to Pecos

river, Texas; and from South Pass into Mexico, on table-lands - 174

128. Tyrannus couchii, Baird. Couch’s Flycatcher. Northeastern Mexico to Rio Grande 175 (129.) Tyrannus melancholicus, Vieill. Southern Mexico, Central and South America - 176

130. Myiarchus crinitus, (Linn.) Cab. Great Crested Flycatcher. Eastern North America

to the Missouri and south to eastern Texas 178

131. Myiarchus mexicanus, (Kaup,) Baird. Ash-throated Flycatcher. Coast of California

and across by Yalley of Gila and Rio Grande to northeastern

Mexico 179

(132.) Myiarchus cooperi, (Kaup,) Baird. Mexico 180

133. Myiarchus lawrencii, (Giraud,) Baird. Lawrence’s Flycatcher. Northeastern Mexico

to the Rio Grande 181

134. Sayornis nigricans , (Sw.) Bon. Black Flycatcher. California coast and across by

Valley of Gila and upper Rio Grande to New Leon, and south - 183

135. Sayornis fuscus, (Gm.) Baird. Pewee. Eastern North America 184

136. Sayornis sayus, (Bon.) Baird. Say’s Flycatcher. Upper Missouri river and Central

High Plains westward to the Pacific and south to Mexico 185

137. Contopus borealis, (Swainson,) Baird. Olive-sided Flycatcher. Rare on the Atlantic

and Pacific coasts of the United States; Fort Bridger. Found in Greenland 188

138. Contojous richardsonii, (Sw.) Baird. Short-legged Pewee. High central dry plains to

the Pacific ; Rio Grande valley southward to Mexico ; Labrador 189

139. Contopus virens, (Linn.) Cab. Wood Pewee. Eastern North America to the borders

of the High Central Plains; south to New Granada 190

140. Empidonax traillii, (Aud.) Baird. Traill’s Flycatcher. Eastern United States, and

south to Mexico 193

141. Empidonax pusillus, (Sw.) Cab. High Central Plains to the Pacific; Fur countries ;

southward into Mexico 194

142. Empidonax minimus, Baird. Least Flycatcher. Eastern United States to Fort Brid-

ger 195

143. Empidonax acadicus, (Gm.) Baird. Small Green-crested Flycatcher. Eastern United

States to the Mississippi 197

144. Empidonax Jlaviventris , Baird. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Eastern United States

generally ; perhaps replaced on the Pacific by a closely allied species, E. difficilis 198

145. Empidonax hammondii, (deVesey,) Baird. Vicinity of Fort Tejon to Los Angeles, Cal. 199

146. Empidonax obscur us, (Sw.) Baird. Rocky mountains to Fort Bridger, Utah; Fort

Yuma 200

147. Pyrocephalus rubineus, (Bodd.) Gray. Red Flycatcher. Valleys of Rio Grande and

Gila, southward * 201

148. Turdus (Turdus) mustelinus, Gm. Wood Thrush. Eastern United States to Missouri

river ; south to Guatemala 212

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149. Turdus ( Turdus) pallasi, Cab. Hermit Thrush. Eastern North America to the Mis-

sissippi river 212

var. silens, Swainson. High lands of Mexico to Fort Bridger 213

150. Turdus (Turdus) nanus, Aud. Dwarf Thrush. Pacific coast of North America to

Rocky mountains 213

151. Turdus (Turdus) fuscescens, Stephens. Wilson’s Thrush. Eastern North America

to the Missouri ; north to fur countries 214

152. Turdus (Turdus) ustulatus, Nuttall. Coast region of Oregon and Washington Ter-

ritories 215

153. Turdus (Turdus) swainsonii, Cab. Olive-backed Thrush. Eastern North America to

Fort Bridger ; south to Mexico and Peru; north to Greenland ; accidental in Europe and Siberia 216

154. Turdus (Turdus) aliciae , Baird. Gray-cheeked Thrush. Mississippi region to the

Missouri 217

155. Turdus (Planesticus) migratorius, Linn. Robin. Continent of North America to

Mexico 218

156. Turdus (Ixoreus) naevius, Bon. Varied Thrush. Pacific coast of North America;

accidental on Long Island and near Boston 219

(157.) Saxicola oenanthe, (Linn.) Bechst. Stone Chat. Greenland; accidental in northern

part of North America ; common in Europe 220

158. Sialia sialis, (Linn.) Baird. Blue Bird. Eastern North America to west of Missouri

river ; Fort Laramie 222

159. Sialia mexicana, Sw. Western Blue Bird. Pacific coast of North America, and along

Valley of Gila to upper Rio Grande, and south 223

160. Sialia arctica, Sw. Rocky mountain Blue Bird. Upper Missouri to Rocky mountains

range, and south to Mexico; rare on the coast of California 224

161. Regulus calendula, (Linn.) Licht. Ruby-crowned Wren. United States, from Atlantic

to Pacific. 226

162. Regulus satrapa, Licht. Golden-crested Wren. Northern parts of United States;

from Atlantic to Pacific; on west coast only noticed on Puget’s Sound 227

163. Regulus cuvieri, Aud. Cuvier’s Golden Crest. Pennsylvania 228

164. Hydrobata mexicana, (Bon.) Baird. Water Ouzel. Rocky mountains and west from

British America to Mexico. Fort Tejon 229

165. Antlius ludovicianus , (Gm.) Licht. Tit-lark. North America generally; Greenland;

accidental in Europe 232

166. Neocorys spragueii, (Aud.) Sclater. Missouri Skylark. About Fort Union, Nebraska- 234

167. Mniotilta varia, (Linn.) Vieill. Black and white Creeper. Eastern North America

to Missouri river; south to Guatemala. Var. longirostris, Baird.

Florida 235

168. Parulaamericana, (Linn.) Bonap. Blue yellow-backed Warbler. Eastern North Ame-

rica to Missouri river; south to Guatemala 238

169. Protonotaria citrea, (Bodd.) Baird. Prothonotary Warbler. South Atlantic and Gulf

States to mouth of Ohio north, and the Missouri river west;

West Indies 239

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170. GeotMypis trichas, ( Linn.) Cab. Maryland Yellow-throat. North America from Atlan- tic to Pacific 241

(171.) GeotMypis velatus, (Vieill.) Cab. Green-headed Warbler. West Indies and South

America 243

172. GeotMypis Philadelphia, (Wils.) Baird. Mourning Warbler. Eastern North America

as far west as Independence, Mo 243

173. GeotMypis macgillivrayi, (Aud.) Baird. Macgillivray’ s Warbler. Pacific coast of North

America, south to Gulf of California, and across to Monterey, Mexico. In Rocky mountains to Fort Laramie 244

174. Oporornis agilis, (Wils.) Baird. Connecticut Warbler. Eastern United States 246

175. Oporornis formosus , (Wils.) Baird. Kentucky Warbler. Eastern United States as

far west as Fort Riley; south to Guatemala 247

176. Icteria viridis, (Gm.) Bonap. Yellow-breasted Chat. Eastern United States to the

Missouri ; south to Guatemala 248

177. Icteria longicauda, Lawr. Long-tailed Chat. High Central Plains of United States to

the Pacific; south into Mexico 249

178. Helmitherus vermivorus, (Gm.) Bonap. Worm-eating Warbler. Eastern United States

to Missouri river; south to Guatemala - 252

179. Helmitherus swainsonii, (Aud.) Sw. Swainson’s Warbler. South Atlantic States 252

180. Helminthopliaga pinus, (Linn.) Baird. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. Eastern United

States to the Missouri; south to Guatemala 254

181. Helminthopliaga chrysoptera, (Linn.) Baird. Golden-winged Warbler. Eastern United

States to the Missouri; Bogota 255

182. Helminthopliaga bachmani, (Aud.) Cab. Bachman’s Warbler. South Atlantic States;

Cuba 255

183. Helminthopliaga ruficapilla, (Wils.) Baird. Nashville Warbler. Eastern North America

to the Missouri; Fort Tejon, Cal.; Greenland 256

184. Helminthopliaga celata. (Say,) Baird. Orange-crowned Warbler. Mississippi river to

the Pacific; south to northern Mexico 257

185. Helminthopliaga peregrina, (Wils.) Cab. Tennessee Warbler. Eastern United States

to the Missouri 258

186. Seiurus aurocapillus, (Linn.) Sw. Golden-crowned Thrush. Eastern North America

to the Missouri 260

187. Seiurus noveboracensis , (Gm.) Nutt. Water Thrush. Eastern United States to the

Missouri, and south to Guatemala, perhaps to Brazil 261

188. Seiurus ludovicianus,- (Vieill.) Bon. Large-billed Water Thrush. Eastern United

States to the Missouri ; south to Mexico. 262

189. Dendroica virens , (Gm.) Baird. Black-throated Green Warbler. Eastern United

States to the Missouri ; south to Guatemala ; Greenland 267

190. Dendroica occidentals, (Towns.) Baird. Western Warbler. Pacific coast 268

191. Dendroica townsendii , (Nutt.) Baird. Pacific coast, North America, to the Rocky

Mountains ; south to Mexico and Guatemala ...... 269

192. Dendroica nigrescens, (Towns.) Baird. Black-throated Gray Warbler. Pacific coast

United States ; Fort Thorn, New Mexico 270

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193. Dendroica canadensis, (Linn.) Baird. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Eastern United

States to the Missouri ; south to the West Indies 27 1

194. Dendroica coronata, (Linn.) Gray.’ Yellow Rump. Eastern North America to the Mis-

souri plains ; stragglers seen on Puget’s Sound 272

195. Dendroica audubonii , (Towns.) Baird. Audubon’s Warbler. Pacific coast of United

States to Rocky mountains.; south to Mexico 273

196. Dendroica, blackburniae, (Gm.) Baird. Blackburnian Warbler. Eastern North Ame-

rica to the Missouri ; south to Guatemala. 274

197. Dendroica castanea, (Wils.) Baird. Bay Breasted Warbler. Eastern United States to

the Missouri ; south to Guatemala 276

198. Dendroica pinus, (Wils.) Baird. Pine Creeping Warbler. Eastern United States to

the Missouri 277

199. Dendroica montana, (Wils.) Baird. Blue Mountain Warbler. Blue mountains of Vir-

ginia 278

200. Dendroica pennsylvanica, (Linn.) Baird. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Eastern United

States to the Missouri 279

201. Dendroica caerulea, (Wils.) Baird. Blue Warbler. Eastern United States to the Mis.

souri river 280

202. Dendroica striata, (Forster, ) Baird. Black Poll Warbler. Eastern North America to

the Missouri high plains ; Cuba ; Greenland 280

203. Dendroica aestiva , (Gm.) Baird. Yellow Warbler. United States from Atlantic to Pa-

cific ; south to Guatemala and West Indies 282

204. Dendroica maculosa, (Gm.) Baird. Black and Yellow Warbler. Eastern United States

to the Missouri ; south to Guatemala 284

205. Dendroica kirtlandii, Baird. Kirtland’s Warbler. Northern Ohio 286

206. Dendroica tigrina, (Gm.) Baird. Cape May Warbler. Eastern United States to the

Mississippi ; Cuba 286

207. Dendroica carbonata, (Aud.) Baird. Kentucky.- 287

208. Dendroica palmarum, (Gm.) Baird. Yellow Red Poll. Eastern United States to the

Mississippi, and Red river of the ngrth 288

209. Dendroica superciliosa , (Bodd.) Baird. Yellow-throated Warbler. Eastern United

States as far as Pennsylvania and Ohio to the Missouri ; south to Mexico 289

210. Dendroica discolor, (Vieill.) Baird. Prairie Warbler. Atlantic States, as far north as

New York 290

211. Myiodiodes mitratus , (Gm..) Aud. Hooded Warbler. Eastern United States to the

Missouri ; south to Guatemala 292

212. Myiodiodes minutus, (Wils.) Baird. Small-headed Flycatcher. Eastern Atlantic States 293

213. Myiodiodes pusillus, (Wils.) Bon. Green Black-cap Flycatcher. United States from

Atlantic to Pacific ; south to Guatemala 293

214. Myiodiodes canadensis, (Linn.) Aud. Canada Flycatcher. Eastern United States to

the Mississippi; south to Guatemala 294

215. Myiodiodes bonapartii, Aud. Bonaparte’s Flycatcher. Louisiana 295

(216.) Cardellina rubra, ( Sw.) Bon. Vermilion Flycatcher. Northern Mexico 296

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217. Setophaga ruticilld, (Linn.) Sw. Redstart. Eastern United States to Fort Bridger ;

West Indies in winter 297

218. Setophaga picta, Sw. Northern Mexico ; Rio Grande valley 298

(219.) Setophaga miniata, Sw. Northern Mexico (Rio Grande valley) to Guatemala 299

220. Pyranga rubra, (Linn.) Yieill. Scarlet Tanager. Eastern United States to the Mis-

souri river 300

221. Pyranga aestiva, (Linn.) Yieillot. Summer Red Bird. South Atlantic and Gulf States,

through Texas, and south to Guatemala 301

222. Pyranga hepatica, Sw. Rocky mountains of New Mexico, southward. 302

223. Pyranga ludoviciana, (Wils.) Bon. Louisiana Tanager. From the Black Hills to the

Pacific ; south to Mexico. 303

(224.) Euphonia elegantissima, (Bon.) Gray. Northern Mexico to Guatemala. Califor- nia?. 304

225. Hirundo liorreorum , Barton. Barn Swallow. North America from Atlantic to Pacific 308

226. Hirundo luriifrons, Say. Cliff Swallow. North America from Atlantic to Pacific 309

227. Hirundo tricolor, Yieill. White-bellied Swallow. North America from Atlantic to Pa-

cific 310

228. Hirundo thalassina, Sw. Yiolet Green Swallow. Rocky mountains to Pacific. South

Mexico ; east to Saltillo, Mexico •'••• 311

229. Cotyle riparia, (Linn.) Boie. Bank Swallow. North America generally 313

230. Cotyle ( Stelgidopteryx) serripennis , (Aud.) Bon. Rough-winged Swallow. United

States from Atlantic to Pacific * 313

231. Progne purpurea, (Linn.) Boie. Purple Martin. North America generally - 314

Progne ? Indian Key, Florida App. 923

232. Ampdis gar'rulus, Linn. Wax Wing. Northern parts of both continents. Seen in

the United States only in severe winters, except along the great lakes. In the Mississippi valley south to Fort Riley. Millions” seen north of Fort Bridger. 317

233. Anipelis cedrorum, (Yieill.) Baird. Cedar Bird. North America generally ; south to

Guatemala 318

234. Phainopepla nitens, (Swainson,) Sclater. Yalley of Gila and southern Colorado to up-

per Rio Grande; west to Fort Tejon; east to Coahuila, Mexico 320, 923

235. Myiadestes townsendii, (Aud.) Cab. Townsend’ s Flycatcher. United States, from

Rocky Mountains and Black Hills to the Pacific ; south to the borders of Mexico 321

236. Collyrio borealis, (Bon.) Baird. Great Northern Shrike. Northern regions, from At-

lantic to Pacific ; in winter south, through most of the United States 324

237. Collyrio ludovicianus, (Linn.) Baird. Loggerhead Shrike. South Atlantic and Gulf

States. •••••• 325

238. Collyrio excubitor aides, (Sw.) Baird. White-rumped Shrike. Missouri plains and fur

countries to Pacific coast; eastward into Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan (?). 327

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239. CoUyrio degans, (Sw.) White-winged Shrike. Western America- 328

240. Vireo ( Vireosylva ) olivaceus , (Linn.) YieilL Red-eyed Flycatcher. Eastern United

States to Fort Bridger, Utah ; in Texas to Devil’s river ; south to Guatemala ; Greenland •••••• 321

241. Vireo (Vireosylva) flavoviridis , Cassin. Northern Mexico to Panama - 332

242. Vireo (Vireosylva) virescens, Vieill. Bartram’s Vireo. Central and eastern South

America; Atlantic United States 333

243. Vireo (Vireosylva) altiloquus, (Vieill.) Gray. Whip Tom Kelly. Coast of southern

Florida and the West Indies 334

244. Vireo philadelphicus, Cassin .Pennsylvania to Wisconsin ...... 335

245. Vireo gilvus, (Vieill.) Bon. Wai’bling Flycatcher. Atlantic to Pacific coast of United

States ; var. swainsonii ; Columbia river 335

246. Vireo belli, Aud. Bell’s Vireo. Missouri and eastern Texas 337

247. Vireo atricapillus, Woodh. Black-headed Flycatcher. Devil’s river, Texas ....... . 337

248. Vireo ( Lanivireo ) noveborcicensis, (Gm.) Bon. White-eyed Vireo. Eastern United

States to the Missouri and throughout Texas ...... ...... 338

249. Vireo ( Lanivireo ) lmttoni , Cass. Hutton’s Flycatcher. South California, across by

valley of Gila to northeastern Mexico - 339

250. Vireo (Lanivireo) solitar ius, (Wils.) Vieill. Blue-headed Flycatcher. United States

from Atlantic to the Pacific 340

251. Vireo (Lanivireo) eassinii, De Vesey. Cassin’s Vireo. Fort Tejon, California 340

252. Vireo (Lanivireo) flavifrons, Vieill. Yellow-throated Flycatcher. Eastern United

States to Missouri ; south to Central America- 341

253. Mimus poly glottus, (Linn.) Boie. Mocking Bird. Southern United States from Atlan-

tic to High Central Plains. Perhaps replaced by another species to the Pacific. ( M. caudatus ) 344

254. Mimus carolinensis, (Linn.) Gray. Cat Bird. Eastern United States to Fort Brid*

ger ...... 346

255. Oreoscoptes montanus, (Towns.) Baird. Mountain Mocking Bird. Rocky mountains

from Fort Bridger south to Mexico;, along valley of Gila and Colorado; San Diego, California 347

256. Harporhynchus redivivus, (Gambel, ) Cab. Coast of California ...... 349

257. Harporhynchus lecontii, (Lawr.) Bonap. Fort Yuma, California 350

258. Harporhynchus crisscdis, Henry. Fort Thorn to Fort Yuma 351

259. Harporhynchus curvirostris, (Sw.) Cab. Lower Rio Grande 351

259. ? Harporhynchus vetula, (Wagl.) New Mexico- ..... 352

260. Harporhynchus longirostris,\ (Lafres.) Cab. Lower Rio Grande, south through eastern

Mexico. - 352

261. Harporhynchus ruf 'us, (Linn.) Cab, Brown Thrush. Eastern North America to Mis-

souri river, and perhaps to High Central Plains, unless replaced

by a long-tailed variety, (H longicauda) 353

262. Campylorhynchus bruyneicapiUus, (Lafres.) Gray. Valleys, of Rio Grande and Gila,

southward ...... .... .... ...... .... .... 355

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263. Catherpes mexicanus, (Sw.) Baird. White-throated Wren. Valley of Rio Grande, Colo-

rado, and Gila, (but not on the coast of California,) south into Mexico 356

264. Salpindes obsoletus, (Say,) Cab. Rock Wren. High Central Plains through the Rocky

mountains to the Cascade range, (but not on the Pacific coast?)

Fort Tejon 357

265. Thriothorus ludoviciamis, (Gm.) Bon. Great Carolina Wren. Eastern United States

to the Missouri ; north to Pennsylvania ; in Texas, to upper Rio Grande 361

266. Thriothorus berlandieri , Couch. Northeastern Mexico, towards the Rio Grande 362'

267. Thriothorus bewickii, (Aud.) Bon. Bewick’s Wren. North America, from Atlantic

to Pacific ; south to Mexico. The western bird possibly distinct,

( T. spilurus ) 363

268. Cistothorus ( Telmatodytes) palustris, (Wils.) Cab. Long-billed Marsh Wren. North

America, from Atlantic to Pacific ; north to Greenland - 364

269. Cistothorus ( Cistothorus) stellaris, (Licht.) Cab. Short-billed Marsh Wren. Eastern

United States to the Loup Fork of Platte 365

270. Troglodytes aedon , Vieill. House Wren. Eastern United States to the Missouri, or to

the High Central Plains 367

271. Troglodytes parkmanni, Aud. Parkman’s Wren. Western America, from the High

Central Plains and upper Missouri to the Pacific 367

272. Troglodytes americanus, Aud. Wood Wren. Eastern United States 368

273. Troglodytes (Anorthura) hyemalis, (Wils.) Vieill. Winter Wren. North America

generally 369

274. Cliamaea fasciata, Gambel. Coast of California 370

275. Certhia americana, Bonap. American Creeper. Eastern North America 372

276. Certhia mexicana, Gloger. Rocky mountains to Pacific ; Mexico 373

277. Sitta carolinensis, Gm. White-bellied Nuthatch. Eastern North America to the High

Central Plains. West of this replaced by S. aculeata - 374

278. Sitta aculeata , Cassin. Slender-bill Nuthatch. Pacific coast, and east towards the

Rocky mountains 375

279. Sitta canadensis , Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch. North America to the Rocky moun-

tains ; probably also to the Pacific 376

280. Sitta pusilla, Latham. Brown-headed Nuthatch. South Atlantic (and Gulf ?) States- 377

281. Sitta pygmaea. Vigors. California Nuthatch. Pacific coast and towards Rocky moun-

tains ; New Mexico 378

282. Polioptila caerulea, (Linn.) Sclat. Blue -Gray Flycatcher. United States, from Atlan-

tic to Missouri, and on the southern border from the Gulf of Mexico to the coast mountains of California, south to Guate- mala 380

283. Polioptila plumbea, Baird. Valley of Colorado and Gila 382

284. Polioptila melanura , Law. Valley of Rio Grande and Gila; west to San Diego - 382

285. Lophophanes bicolor , (Linn.) Bon. Tufted Titmouse. Eastern North America to the

the Missouri river, or else replaced there by a L. missuriensis 384

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286. Lophophanes atricr (status, Cassin. Black-crested Tit. Valley of Rio Grande and

south 385

287. Lopliophanes inornatus, (Gamb.) Cassin. Coast of California and southern Rocky

mountains 386

288. Loplioplianes wollweberi , Bon. Southern Rocky mountains, and south into Mexico,

on the table-lands 386

289. Parus septentrionalis, Harris. Long-tailed Chickadee. Missouri river to the Rocky

mountains, or else replaced there by P. albescens 389

290. Parus atricapillus, Linn. Black-cap Titmouse. Eastern North America, along the

Atlantic border 390

291. Parus occidentalis, Baird. Western Titmouse. North Pacific coast of United States- 391

(292.) Parus meridionalis, Sclater. Mexican Titmouse. Eastern Mexico 392

293. Parus carolinensis, Aud. Carolina Titmouse. South Atlantic States to Washington 392

294. Parus montanus , Gambel. Pacific coast of United States to the Rocky mountains 394

295. Parus ru/escens, Towns. Chestnut-backed, Tit. Pacific coast of the United States - 394

296. Parus hudsonicus , Forster. Northeastern portions of North America to the North

Atlantic States 395

(297.) Psaltriparus melanotus, (Hart.) Bon. Black-cheeked Tit. Eastern.Mexico to the

Rio Grande - - - * 396

298. Psaltriparus minimus , (Towns.) Bon. Least Tit. Pacific coast of United States 397

299. Psaltriparus plumbeus, Baird. Southern Rocky mountains 398

300. Paroides flaviceps, (Sund.) Baird. Rio Grande valley of Texas and Mexico. Fort

Yuma 400

301. Gerthiola flaveola , (Linn.) Sund. Yellow-rumped Creeper. Indian Key, Florida, and

West Indies 924

302. Eremophila cornuta, (Wils.) Boie. Sky Lark. Everywhere on the prairies and desert

plains of North America; Atlantic States in winter. A smaller vaiiety on the western plains 403

303. Hesperipliona vespertina, (Cooper,) Bon. Evening Grosbeak. Pacific coast to Rocky

mountains ; Northern America east to Lake Superior 409

304. Pinicola canadensis , (Briss.) Cab. Pine Grosbeak. Arctic America, south to United

States in severe winters 410

305. Carpodacus purpureus, (Gm.) Gray. Purple Finch. North America from Atlantic

to the High Central Plains 412

306. Carpodacus calif ornicus, Baird. Western Purple Finch. Pacific coast of United

States 413

307. Carpodacus cassinii, Baird. Cassin’s Purple Finch. Rocky mountains and valley of

the Colorado. Fort Tejon ? 414

308. Carpodacus frontalis, (Say,) Gray. House Finch. Rocky mountains to the Pacific.

^ Perhaps several varieties 415

(309.) Carpodacus haemorrhous, Wagler. High lands of Mexico 417

310. Chrysomitris magellanicus, (Vieill.) Bon. Black-headed Gold-finch. South America.

Accidental in United States, (Kentucky) 419

311. Chrysomitris stanleyi, (Aud.) Bon. Stanley’s Gold-finch. California (?) Probably

western Mexico 420

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312. Chrysomitris yarrdli, (Aud.) Bon. Yarr ell’s Gold-finch. California (?) Probably

western Mexico . . 421

313. Chrysomitris tristis, (Linn.) Bon. Yellow Bird. North America generally 421

314. Chrysomitris psaltria, (Say,) Bon. Arkansas Pinch. Southern Rocky mountains to

the coast of California 422

315. Chrysomitris mexicana, (Sw.) Bon. Mexican Goldfinch. Mexican side of the valley

of the Rio Grande, southward; Copper Mines of the Gila ....... 423

316. Chrysomitris lawrendi, (Cassin,) Bon. Coast of California 424'

317. Chrysomitris pinus, (Wils.) Bon. Pine Finch. North America, from Atlantic to

Pacific 425

318. Curvirostra americana, Wils. Red Crossbill. North America generally, coming south-

ward in winter. Resident in the mountains of Pennsylvania.

Perhaps var. mexicana in Rocky mountains 426

319. Curvirostra leucoptera, (Gm.) Wils. White-winged Crossbill. Northern parts of North

America generally 427

320. Aegiothus linaria, (Linn.) Cab. Lesser Red Poll. Throughout eastern North America,

coming south in winter; Washington Territory 428

321. Aegiothus canescens, (Gould.) Cab. Mealy Red Poll. Greenland . 429

322. Leucosticte tephrocotis, Sw. Gray-crowned Finch. Northern Rocky mountains; vicinity

of Salt Lake City in winter . 430

323. Leucosticte griseinucha, (Brand,) Bonap. Russian America, Aleutians 430

324. Leucosticte arctous , (Pall.) Bonap. Kamtschatka; Russian America - 430

325. Plectrophanes (Plectrophanes) nivalis , (Linn.) Meyer. Snow Bunting. North Ame-

rica, from Atlantic to Pacific ; south into the United States in winter 432

326. Plectrophanes ( Centrophanes) lapponicus, (Linn.) Selby. Lapland Longspur. Eastern

North America into United States in winter. Not yet found much west of the Missouri. Fort Laramie ?.'••• 433

327. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) pidus, Sw. Smith’s Bunting. Prairies of Illinois in

winter ; in summer north to the Saskatchewan 434

328. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) ornatus , Towns. Chestnut-collared Bunting. Plains of

the Upper Missouri 435

329. Plectrophanes ( Centrophanes ) melanomus , Baird. Eastern slope of the Rocky moun-

tains; Mexico, on the table-lands 436

330. Plectrophanes (Bhynchophanes) maccoivnii , Lawr. Eastern slopes of Rocky moun-

tains ; from Fort Thorn, N. M., as far east as the Black Hills, north of the Platte ° » 437

331. Gentronyx bairdii, (Aud.) Baird. Mouth of the Yellowstone 441

332. Passerciclus savanna, (Wils.) Bon. Savannah Sparrow. Eastern North America to

the Missouri plains ................ ^ 442

333. Passerculus sandwichensis, (Gm. ) Baird. Northwestern coast, from the Columbia river

to Russian America- 444

334. Passerculus anthinus , Bon. Coast of California, near San Francisco; Russian America,

Kodiak ...... ...... .... .... ...... .......... .... 445

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835. Passerculus alaudinus, Bon. Coast of California and lower Rio Grande of Texas and

Mexico; Fort Bridger 446

336. Passerculus rostratus, (Cass.) Baird. Coast of California near San Diego. 446

337. Pooecetes gramineus, (Gm.) Baird. Grass Finch. United States from Atlantic to the

Pacific; or else one species to the high central plains, and another from this to the Pacific 447

338. Cotui'nicuhis passerinus, (Wils.) Bon. Yellow-winged Sparrow. Eastern United States

to the high central plains (Loup Foi’k) ; also along the vallej^ of Gila and Colorado 450

339. Coturniculus lienslowi, (Aud.) Bon. Henslow’s Bunting. Eastern United States as far

north as Washington; westward to the Loup Fork of Platte 451

340. Coturniculus lecontii, (Aud.) Bon. Leconte’s Bunting. Mouth of Yellowstone 452

341. Ammodromus caudacutus, ( Gm.) Sw. Sharp-tailed Finch. Atlantic coast of the United

States 453

342. Ammodromus maritimus, (Wils.) Sw. Sea-side Finch. Atlantic coast as far, at least,

as Long Island 454

343. Ammodromus samuelis, Baird. California 455

344. Cliondestes grammaca, (Sav,) Bon. Lark Finch. From Wisconsin and the prairies of

Michigan to Pacific coast; south to Texas and Mexico, on the plains 456

345. Zonotrichia leucophrys, ( Forster,) Sw. White-crowned Sparrow. United States from

Atlantic to the Rocky mountains, where they become mixed up with Z. gambelii; Greenland. 458

346. Zonotrichia gambelii , (Nutt.) Gambel. Rocky mountains to the Pacific coast; Fort

Bridger 460

347. Zonotrichia coronata, (Pallas.) Baird. Golden-crowned Sparrow. Pacific coast from

Russian America to southern California; Black Hills of Rocky mountains? 461

348. Zonotrichia querula, (Nutt.) Gamb. Harris’s Finch. Missouri river, above Fort Leav-

enworth 462

349. Zonotrichia albicoUis, (Gm.) Bon. White-throated Sparrow. Eastern United States to

the Missouri 463

(350.) Junco dnereus (Sw.) Cab. Mexico 465

351. Junco dorsalis, Henry. Fort Thorn, New Mexico 466

352. Junco or egonus, (Towns.) Sclat. Oregon Snow Bird. Pacific coast of the United States

to the eastern side of the Rocky mountains; stragglers as far east as Fort Leavenworth in winter, and Great Bend of Mis- souri 467

353. Juilco caniceps, (Woodh.) Baird. Rocky mountains, from Black Hills to Fort Bridger

and San Francisco ; mountains of New Mexico 468

354. Junco hyemalis, (Linn.) Sclat. Snow Bird. Eastern United States to the Missouri,

and as far west as Black Hills 468

355. Poospiza bilineata, (Cass.) Sclat. Black-throated Sparrow. Valley of Rio Grande and

of Gila. (Big canon of Colorado.) 470

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356. Poospiza belli, (Cass.) Sclat. Bell’s Finch. Southern California and valley of Gila and

Colorado to Fort Thorn, and north to Fort Bridger, where very abundant 470

357. Spizella monticola, (Gm.) Baird. Tree Sparrow. Eastern North America to the Mis-

souri; also on Pole creek and Little Colorado river, New Mexico- 472

358. Spizella pusilla, (Wils.) Bon. Field Sparrow. Eastern North America to the Mis-

souri river 473

359. Spizella socialis, (Wils.) Bon. Chipping Sparrow. North America from Atlantic to

Pacific 473

360. Spizella pallida, (Sw.) Bon. Clay-colored Bunting. Upper Missouri river and High

Central Plains to the Saskatchewan country 474

361. Spizella breiveri, (Aud.) Cass. Brewer’s Sparrow. Rocky mountains of United States

to the Pacific coast 475

362. Spizella atrigidaris, (Cab.) Baird. Black-chinned Sparrow. Mexico just south of the

Rio Grande - 476

363. Melospiza ( Melospiza) melodia, (Wils.) Baird. Song Sparrow. Eastern United States

to the High Central Plains. ...... 477

364. Melospiza (Melospiza ) heerrnanni, Baird. Heermann’s Song Sparrow. Tejon Pass, Cali-

fornia 478

365. Melospiza (Melospiza) gouldii, Baird. California. 479

366. Melospiza (Melospiza) rufina, (Brandt,) Baird. Pacific coast of the United States to

Russian America. 480

367. Melospiza ( Melospiza) fallax, Baird. Rocky mountain region from Fort Thorn to the

Colorado - 481

368. Melospiza (Helospiza) lincolnii, (Aud.) Baird. Lincoln’s Finch. Un’ted States from

Atlantic to Pacific, and south through Mexico to Guatemala 482

369. Melospiza (Helospiza ) palustris, (Wils. ) Baird. Swamp Sparrow. Eastern United States

from the Atlantic to the Missouri 483

370. Peucaea aestivalis, (Licht.) Cab. Bachman’s Finch. Georgia 484

371. Peucaea cassinii, (Woodh.) Baird. San Antonio, Texas, to Los Nogales, Sonora 485

372. Peucaea rujiceps, ( Cass.) Baird. Coast of California 486

373. Embernagra rufivirgata, Lawr. Yalley of the Rio Grande and probably of Gila,

southward. Mazatlan, Mexico * .......... 487

374. Pcisserella iliaca, (Merrem,) Sw. Fox-colored Sparrow. Eastern United States to the

Mississippi. 488

375. Passerella toionsendii, (Aud.) Nutt. Pacific coast of United States as far south as

Sacramento. Fort Tejon??- 489

376. Passerella scliistacea, Baird. Head-waters of Platte and Fort Bridger to Fort Tejon,

California. Perhaps another species, P. megarhynchus, (App.) 490, 925

377. Calamospiza bicolor, (Towns.) Bon. Lark Bunting. High Central Plains to the Rocky

mountains; southwesterly to valley of Mimbres and Sonora 492

378. Euspiza americana, (Gm.) Bon. Black-throated Bunting. United States from the At-

lantic to the border of the High Central Plains

494

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379. Euspimtoionsendii, (Aud.) Bon. Townsend’s Bunting. Chester county, Pennsylvania.

But one specimen known 495

380. Guiraca ( Goniapliea) ludoviciana , (Linn.) Sw. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Eastern

United States to the Missouri plains ; south to Guatemala 497

381. Guiraca ( Goniaphea ) melanocephala, Sw. Black-headed Grosbeak. High Central

Plains from Yellow Stone to the Pacific ; Table lands of Mexico 498

382, Gmraca caerulea , (Linn.) Sw. Blue Grosbeak. More Southern United States from

Atlantic to Pacific ; south to Mexico 499

383. Gyanospiza parellina, (Bon.) Baird. Northeastern Mexico to the Rio Grande 502

384. Gyanospiza ciris , (Linn.) Baird. Painted Bunting. South Atlantic and Gulf States

to the Pecos river, Texas ; south into Mexico 503

385. Gyanospiza versicolor , (Bon.) Baird. Northeastern Mexico, probably to the Rio

Grande ; Peru 503

386. Gyanospiza amoena , (Say,) Baird. Lazuli Finch. High Central Plains to the Pacific 504

387. Gyanospiza cyanea, (Linn.) Baird. Indigo Bird. Eastern United States to the Mis-

souri ; south to Guatemala 505

388. SpermopMla mordetii, Pucheran. Rio Grande of Texas ; south to Honduras 506

389. Pyrrliuloxia sinuata , Bon. Yalley of the Rio Grande of Texas 508

390. Gardinalis virginianus, Bonaparte. Red Bird. More southern portions of the Unsted

States to the Missouri ; probably along valley of Rio Grande to Rocky mountains 509

391. Pipilo erythrophthalmus, ( Linn.) Yieill. Ground Robin. Eastern United States to the

Missouri river 512

392. Pipilo or eg onus. Bell. Oregon Ground Robin. Coast of Oregon and Washington

Territories 513

393. Pipilo arcticm , Sw. High Central Plains of Upper Missouri, Yellowstone, and

Platte; Fort Bridger « 514

394. Pipilo megalonyx, Baird. Southern coast of California and across through vallies

of Gila and Rio Grande 515

395. Pipilo abertii, Baird. Base of Rocky mountains in New Mexico; Yalley of Gila

and Colorado 516

396. Pipilo fuscus, Sw. Coast region of California 517

397. Pipilo mesoleucus , Baird. Yalley of Upper Rio Grande and across to the Gila

river ; East to Santa Caterina, New Leon 518

398. Pipilo chlorurus , (Towns.) Baird. Blan ding’s Finch. Yalley of Rio Grande and

Gila. Rocky mountains north to the South Pass ; south to Mexico 519

399. DolicJumyx oryzivorus, (Linn.) Sw. Boblink. Eastern United States to Fort Bridger,

Utah 522

400. Molothrus pecoris , (Gm.) Sw. Cow Bird. United States from the Atlantic to Cali-

fornia ; Fort Bridger 524

401. Agelaius phoeniceus, (Linn. ) Yieill. Swamp Blackbird. United States from Atlantic

to Pacific 526

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402. Agdaius gubernator, ( Wagl.) Bon. Red-shouldered Blackbird. Pacific coast ot United

States; Colorado river 529

403. Agelaius tricolor, (Nutt.) Bon. Red and White-shouldered Blackbird. Coast of Cali-

fornia ; Colorado river 530

404. Xanthocephalus icterocephalus, (Bon.) Baird. Yellow-headed Blackbird. Western

America, from Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin, and North Red river

to California ; south into Mexico ; Greenland 531

(405.) TrupiaMs militarise (Linn.) Bonap. Red-breasted Lark. Western coast of South America ; around to Falkland Islands ; perhaps in Brazil ; coast of California ? 533

406. Sturndla magna, (Linn.) Sw. Meadow Lark. Eastern United States to the High

Central Plains ; south to Mexico ; Cuba? 535

407. Sturndla neglecta, Aud. Western Lark. Western America, from High Central Plains

to the Pacific ; east to Pembina, and perhaps to Wisconsin ...... 537

408. Icterus vulgaris , (Linn.) Daudin. Troupial. Northern South America and West

Indies ; accidental on the southern coast of United States 542

409. Icterus audubonii , Giraud. Audubon’s Oriole. Yalley of the Lower Rio Grande

of Texas, southward 542

(410.) Icterus mdanocepJialus, (Wagl.) Gray. Warm parts of Mexico 543

411. Icterus parisorum, Bon. Yalley of the Rio Grande, south to Guatemala; in Texas,

found on the Pecos 544

412. Icterus wagleri, Sclater. Northeastern Mexico to Rio Grande valley ; south to

Guatemala 545

413. Icterus cucuUatus, Swain. Hooded Oriole. Yalley of the Lower Rio Grande, south-

ward • ...... ... 546

414. Icterus spurius, (Linn.) Bon. Orchard Oriole. United States, from the Atlantic to

the High Central Plains; probably throughout Texas; south to Guatemala 547

415. Icterus baltimore, (Linn.) Daudin. Baltimore Oriole. From Atlantic coast to the High

Central Plains, and in their borders ; south to Guatemala 548

416. Icterus bulloekii, (Sw.) Bon. Bullock’s Oriole. High Central Plains to the Pacific;

rare on upper Missouri ; south into Mexico -• 549

417. ScolecopJiagus ferrugineus, (Gm.) Sw. Rusty Blackbird. From Atlantic coast to the

Missouri 551

418. Scolecophagus cyanocepJialus, ( Wagl.) Cab. Brewer’ s Blackbird. High Central Plains

to the Pacific; south to Mexico ; Pembina, Minnesota 552

419. Quisccdus macrourus, Sw. Great-tailed Grakle. Yalley of the Lower Rio Grande of

Texas, southward 1 553

420. Quisccdus majar , (Wils;) Yieill. Boat-tailed Grakle. Southern Atlantic and Gulf

Coast ; mouth of Rio Grande, Texas 555

421. Quisccdus versicolor. (Linn.) Yieill. Ci’ow Blackbird. Atlantic to High Central Plains;

Fort Bridger 555

422. Quiscalus baritus, (Linn.) Yieill. Florida coast and West Indies 556

423. Corvus carnivorus, Bartram. American Raven. Entire continent of North America; ^ ,

rare east of the Mississippi 560

424. Corvus cacabtl, Wagl. Colorado Raven. Colorado river of California, southward •• 563

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425. Corvus cryptoleucus, Couch. White-necked Grow. Valley of Rio Grande and Gila ;

abundant on the Llano Estacado 5G5

426. Corvus americcmus, Aud. Common Crow. North America to the Missouri region ;

also on the coast of California? (Not found on the High Central Plains?). 566

427. Corvus americanus, var. floridanus , Baird. Florida Crow. Southern peninsula of

Florida 568

428. Corvus caurinus, Baird. Northwestern Fish Crow. Washington Territory and north-

west coast 569

429. Corvus ossifragus, Wilson. Fish Crow. South Atlantic (and Gulf?) coast - 571

430. Picicorvus columhianus, (Wils.) Bon. Clark’s Crow. From Rocky mountains to Pa-

cific ; east to Fort Kearney ••••••••* 573

431. Gymnokitta cyanocephala, Pr. Max. Maximilian’s Jay. Rocky mountains to Cascades

of California and Oregon. Not on the Pacific coast- ...... 574

432. Pica hudsonica, (Sabine, ) Bon. Magpie. Arctic regions of North America; the United

States from the High Central Plains to the Pacific north of Cali- fornia 576

433. Pica nuttalli, Aud. Yellow-billed Magpie. Coast of California ••• - 578

434. Cyanura cristata, (Linn.) Sw. Blue Jay. Eastern North America ; west to the Mis-

souri. 580

435. Cyanura steReri, (Gm.) Sw. Steller’s Jay. Pacific coast of North America ; east to

St. Mary’s mission, Rocky mountains 581

436. Cyanura macrohphus, Baird. Long-crested Jay. Central line of Rocky mountains to

the table lands of Mexico 582

437. Cyanocitta calif ornica, (Vigors,) Strick. California Jay. Pacific coast from Columbia

river, south; not in the interior 584

438. Cyanocitta woodhousii, Baird. Woodhouse’s Jay. Central line of Rocky mountains

to the table lands of Mexico 585

439. Cyanocitta Jloridana, (Bartram,) Bon. Florida Jay. Florida 586

440. Cyanocitta sordida , (Sw.) Baird. Mimbres region of Rocky mountains, and south to

table lands of Mexico 587

441. Cyanocitta ultramarina, (Bon. ) Strickl. Ultramarine Jay. South side of valley of Rio

Grande, near the coast and southward 588

442. Xanthoura luxuosa, (Lesson, ) Bon. Green Jay. Valley of Rio Grande of Texas, and

southward. 589

443. Perisoreus canadensis, (Linn.) Bon. Canada Jay. Northern America into the northern

parts of United States from Atlantic to Pacific ; farther south in Rocky mountains. . 590

444. Psilorhinus morio, (Wagler, ) Gray. Rio Grande valley of Texas, southward 592

445. Columba ( Columba) fcisciata, Say. Band-tailed Pigeon. Rocky mountains to Pacific

coast; south to New Leon, Mexico - 597

446. Columba (Columba) flavirostris, Wagl. Red-billed Dove. Lower Rio Grande 598

447. Columba (Patagioenas) leucocephala, Linn. White-headed Pigeon. Indian Key and

other southern keys of Florida; not on main land; West Indies generally 599

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448. Ectopistes migratoria, (Linn.) Sw. Wild Pigeon. North America to High Central

Plains 600

449. Zenaida amahilis, Bonap. Zenaida Dove. Florida Keys; chiefly on or near Indian Key

and the West Indies 602

450. Melopelialeucoptera, ( Linn.) Bon. White-winged Dove. Valley of Rio Grande, south-

ward; California; West Indies 603

451. Zenaiduracarolinensis, (Linn.) Bon. Common Dove. Throughout United States, from

Atlantic to Pacific; Cuba 604

452. Scarda/ella squamosa, (Temm.) Bon. Scaly Dove. South side of valley of Rio Grande,

southward; perhaps S. inca , Bon 605

453. Chamaepelia passerina, (Linn.) Sw. Ground Dove. South Atlantic and Gulf coasts,

Lower California; accidental near Washington, D. C 606

454. Oreopeleia martinica, (Gm.) Reich. Key West Pigeon. Key West, Florida, and West

Indies. 607

455. Starnoenas cyanocepJiala, (Linn.) Bon. Blue-headed Pigeon. West India islands; occa-

sionally at Key West, Florida, and other southern Keys 608

456. Ortalida mi c calli, Baird. Chiacalacca. New Mexico- 611

457. Meleagris gallopavo , Linn. Wild Turkey. United States 615

458. Meleagris mexicana , Gould. Mexican Turkey. Mexico 618

459. Tetrao obscurus, Say. Dusky Grouse. Black Hills of Nebraska to Cascade mountains

of Oregon and Washington 620

460. Tetrao canadensis, Linn. Spruce Partridge. Spruce forests and swamps of northern

United States to the Arctic seas; west nearly to the Rocky mount- ains 622

461. Tetrao franldinii, Douglas. Franklin’ s Grouse. Northern Rocky mountains, and west 623

462. Centrocercus urophasianus, (Bon.) Sw. Cock of the Plains. Sage plains of the north-

west 624

463. Pedioecetes phasianellus, (Linn.) Baird. Sharp-tailed Grouse. Northern prairies and

plains, from Wisconsin to Cascades of Oregon and Washing- ton. 626

464. Cupidonia cupido, (Linn.) Baird. Prairie Hen. Western prairies and plains, within the limits of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains;

southeast to Calcasieu, Louisiana; east to Pocono mountains,

Pennsylvania, Long Island, and eastern coast - 628

465. Bonasa umbellus , (Linn.) Steph. Ruffed Grouse. Wooded portions of eastern United

States towards the Rocky mountains. 630

465. * Bonasa , var. umbdloides, (Douglas,) Baird. Gray Mountain Grouse. Northern val-

leys of Rocky mountains 630

466. Bonasa sabinii, (Douglas,) Baird. Oregon Grouse. Rocky mountains, to Pacific coast

of Oregon and Washington 631

467. Lagopus albus, (Gm.) Aud. White Ptarmigan. Northern America; rare in the north-

ern parts of United States 633

468. Lagopus rupestr is, (Gm.) Leach. Ptarmigan. Arctic America. 635

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469. Lagopus leucurus, Sw. White-tailed Ptarmigan. Northern America to the west;

southward along Rocky mountains to Cochetope pass, in latitude 39°. 636

470. Lagopus americanus, Aud. American Ptarmigan. Arctic America 637

471. Ortyx virginianus, (Linn.) Bon. Partridge; Quail. Eastern United States, to the

High Central Plains 640

472. Ortyx texanus, Lawr. Southern Texas and vallej^of Rio Grande 641

473. Oreortyx pictus, (Douglas,) Baird. Plumed Partridge. Mountain ranges of California

and Oregon towards the coast 642

474. Lopliortyx calif ornicus, (Shaw,) Bon. California Quail. Plains and lowlands of Cali-

fornia and Oregon towards the coast; Mohave river 644

475. Lophortyx gamhelii, Nutt. Gambel’s Partridge. Upper Rio Grande and Gila, to the

Colorado of California 645

476. Callipepla squamata, (Vigors,) Gray. Scaled or Blue Partridge. Yalley of Rio Grande

of Texas. Not yet detected further west. Most abundant on the high broken table lands and mezquite plains 646

477. Cyrtonyx massena, (Lesson,) Gould. Massena Partridge. Chiefly on the upper Rio

Grande, from the high plains of the Pecos. 647

478. Gr us americanus, (Linn.) Ord. Whooping Crane. Florida and Texas; stragglers in

Mississippi valley 654

479. Grus canadensis , (Linn.) Temm. Sand-hill Crane. Whole of western regions of United

States; Florida- 655

480. Grus fraterculus, Cassin. New Mexico. 656

481. Aramus giganteus, (Bon.) Baird. Crying Bird. Florida and West Indies 657

482. Demiegretta pealii, (Bon.) Baird. Peale’s Egret. Seacoast of south Florida. 661

483. Demiegretta ruf a, (Bodd.) Baird. Reddish Egret. Coast of south Florida and Gulf

of Mexico to mouth of Rio Grande; Cuba 662

484. Demiegrettaludoviciana, (Wils.) Baird. Louisiana Heron. Coast of South Atlantic and

Gulf States 663

485. Garzetta candidissima, (Jacquin,) Bon. Snowy Heron. Coast of middle and Gulf

States, and across to California ..... 665

486. Eerodias egretta, (Gmel.) Gray. White Heron. Southern portions of the United

States; straggling to Massachusetts 666

486. * Eerodias egretta, var. calif ornica, Baird. Coast of southern California, and perhaps

the Rio Grande of Texas. 667

487. Ardea herodias, Linn. Great Blue Heron. Throughout the entire territory of the

United States; West Indies 668

488. Ardea wurdemannii, Baird. Florida Heron. South Florida 669

489. Audubonia ocddentalis, (Aud.) Bon. Great White Heron. South Florida and Cuba 670

490. Florida caerulea, (Linn.) Baird. Blue Heron. South Atlantic and Gulf coast to

Mexico 671

491. Ardetta exilis, (Gmel.) Gray. Least Bittern. Throughout the United States, from At-

lantic to Pacific 673

492. Botauruslentiginosus, Steph. Bittern. Entire continent of North America 674

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493. Butorides.virescens, (Linn.) Bon. Green Heron. United States generally 676

494. Butorides brunnescens, (Cab.) Cuba; Florida? •••• ..... 676

495. Nyctiardea gardeni, (Gmelin,) Baird. Night Heron. United States generally. 678

496. Nyctherodius violaceus, (Linn.) Reich. Yellow-crowned Night Heron. South Atlantic

and Gulf States ; South America. 679

497. Tantalusloculator , (Linn.) Wood Ibis. South Atlantic and Gulf States and across

to the Colorado river ; as far north as North Carolina and mouth . of Ohio 682

498. Ibis rubra, (Linn.) Vieillot. Red or Scarlet Ibis. South America and West Indies.

Very rare or accidental in the United State. 683

499. Ibis alba, (Linn.) Vieillot. White Ibis. South Atlantic and Gulf States ; straggling

occasionally northward 684

500. Ibis (Falcinellus) ordii, Bonaparte. Glossy Ibis. Found singly and at intervals over

the whole United States ••••••• 685

501. Platalea ajaja, Linn. Rosy Spoonbill. South Atlantic and Gulf States . 686

502. PJioenicopter us ruber, Linn. Flamingo. Warm parts of America. Rare on the Florida

Keys 687

503. Charadrius virginicus, Borck. Golden Plover. All of North America, South Ame-

rica, Northern Asia, Europe 690

504. Aegialitis ( OxyecJius) vociferus, (Linn.) Cassin. Killdeer. North America to the

Arctic regions; Mexico; South America. 692

505. Aegialitis (Oxyechus) montanus, ( Towns.) Cassin. Mountain Plover. Western North

America; Fort Bridger, and Fort Tejon ...... ; 693

506. Aegialitis( OcJithodromus ) wilsonius, (Ord, ) Cassin. Wilson’ s Plover. Middle and South-

ern States on the Atlantic, and the Atlantic coast of South Ame- rica. 693

507. Aegialitis ( Aegialeus) semipalmatus, (Bon.) Cab. Semipalmated Plover. The whole

of temperate North America. Common on the Atlantic 694

508. Aegialitis (Aegialeus) melodus, ( Ord,) Cab. Piping Plover. Eastern coast of North

America; Nebraska ; Louisiana 695

509. Aegialitis (Leucopolius)nivosa, Cassin. Presidio, (near San Francisco,) California 695

510. SquatarolaJielvetica, (Linn.) Cuv. Black-bellied Plover. All of North America. The

seacoasts of nearly all countries of the world. ...... ...... 697

511. ApJiriza virgata, (Gmelin,) Gray. Surf Bird. Pacific coast of North America? South

America; Sandwich Islands 698

512. Haematopus palliatus, Temm. Oyster Catcher. Coast of Atlantic ocean; States on

the Pacific? Florida 699

513. Haematopus niger, Pallas. Bachman’s Oyster Catcher. Western coast of the United

States; Kurile islands 700

(514)? Haematopus ater, Yieillot. Western coast of the United States? South America;

coast of Chile 700

515. Strepsilas interpres, (Linn.) Illig. Turnstone. Shores of the Atlantic and Pacific,

throughout North America. One of the most widely diffused of birds, being found in nearly all parts of the world 701

516. Strepsilas melanocephalus, Vigors. Black Turnstone. Western North America. 702

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517. Becurvirostra americana , Gm. American Avoset. All of temperate North America;

Florida 703

518. Himantopus nigricoUis , Vieillot. Black-necked Stilt. United States generally 704

519. Phalaropus wilsonii, Sab. Wilson’s Phalarope. Entire temperate regions of north

America; New Mexico 705

520. Phalaropus hyperboreus, ( Linn.) Temm. Northern Phalarope. The whole of tempe-

rate North America; Europe; Japan; San Francisco, Cal 706

521. Phalaropus fulicarius , (Linn.) Bon. Red Phalarope. Entire temperate regions of

North America; Asia; Europe 707

522. Philohela minor, (Gm.) Gray. American Woodcock. Eastern North America 709

523. Gallinago wilsonii, ( Temm.) Bon. English Snipe. Entire temperate regions of North

America; California 710

524. Macrorhamphus griseus, (Gm.) Leach. Red-breasted Snipe. Entire temperate regions

of North America - 712

525. Macrorhamphus scolopaceus, (Say,) Lawrence. Entire temperate regions of North

America; Washington Territory; New York 712

526. Tringa (Tringa) canutus, Linn. Gray Back. Eastern North America; Europe 715

527. Tringa ( Tringa) cooperi, Baird. Long Island 716

528. Tringa (Arguatella ) maritima, B^unnich. Purple Sandpiper. Eastern North America;

Europe 717

529. Tringa (Erolia) subarquata, (Gould,) Temm. Curlew Sandpiper. Atlantic coast of

the United States; rare; Europe; Asia; Africa 718

530. Tringa (Schoeniclus) alpina, var. americana, Cassin. Red-backed Sandpiper. Entire

temperate regions of North America 719

531. Tringa ( Actodromas )maculata,Y ieill. Jack Snipe. North America generally. South

America. Accidental in Europe 720

532. Tringa ( Actodromas ) wilsonii, Nuttall. Least Sandpiper. Entire temperate North

America. 721

533. Tringa {Actodromas) bonapartii, Schlegel. North America east of the Rocky mount-

ains - 722

534. Calidris arenaria, (Linn.) Uliger. Sanderling. Entire temperate regions of North

America; South America; Europe 723

535. Ereunetes petrijicatus, 111. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Entire temperate regions of

North America ; South America ; varying much in size 724

536. Micropalama himantopus, (Row.) Baird. Stilt Sandpiper. Eastern North America- 726

537. Symphemia semipalmata , (Gm.) Hartlaub. Willet. Entire temperate regions of

North America ; South America 729

538. Glottis fioridanus, Bon. Florida Greenshank. Florida 730

539. Gambetta melanoleuca, (Gm.) Bon. Tell-tale. Stone Snipe. Entire temperate regions

of North America. Mexico 731

540. Gambetta flavipes, (Gm.) Bon. Yellow Legs. Eastern North America ; western?- 732

541. Bhyacophilus solitarius, (Wils.) Bon. Solitary Sandpiper. Entire temperate regions

of North America. Mexico- 733

542. Heteroscelus brevipes , ( Vieill. ) Baird. Wandering Tatler. Washington Territory.

Islands in the Pacific. South America. Northeastern Asia.

Japan 734

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543. Tringoides macularius, (Linn.) Gray. Spotted Sandpiper. Entire temperate North

America; Oregon. Accidental in Europe 735

544. Philomaclius pugnax, (Linn.) Gray. Ruff. Northern Europe and Asia. Accidental

on Long Island 737

545. Actiturus bartramius, (Wils.) Bon. Field Plover. Eastern North America ; South

America. Europe 737

546. Tryngites rufescens, (Vieillot,) Cab. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. All of North America;

South America ; Europe 739

547. Limosafedoa , (Linn.) Ord. Entire temperate regions of North America. South Ame-

rica. 740

548. Limosa Tiudsonica, (Lath.) Sw. Northern and eastern North America; New Jersey- 741

549. Numenius (Numenius) longirostris , Wilson. Long-billed Curlew. The entire tempe-

rate regions of North America. Perhaps two or more species included .... ...... 743

550. Numenius ( Phaeopus ) hudsonicus, Latham. Hudsonian Curlew. Atlantic and Pacific

coasts of North America. California 744

551. Numenius (Phaeopus) borealis, (Forst.) Latham. Esquimaux Curlew. Eastern and

northern North America 744

552. Radius elegans , Aud. Marsh Hen. Middle and Southern States on the Atlantic

Ocean; California 746

553. Rallus crepitans , Gm. Clapper Rail. Middle and southern coast of the States on

the Atlantic Ocean ; South America 747

554. Radius virginianus , Linn. Virginia Rail. The entire temperate regions of North

America ; New Mexico, California, Oregon 748

555. Porzana (Porzana) Carolina , Vieill. Common Rail. Entire temperate regions of

North America 749

556. Porzana (Creciscus) jamaicensis, (Gm.) Little Black Rail. Middle and Southern

States on the Atlantic Ocean 749

557. Porzana (Coturnicops) noveboracensis, ( Gm.) Yellow Rail. Eastern North America- - 750

558. Crex pratensis, Bechst. Corn-crake. Europe; Greenland. Accidental on the Atlantic

coast of the United States 751

559. Fulica americana, Gmelin. Coot. Entire temperate regions of North America- 751

560. GaUinula ( Gallinula) galeata, (Licht.) Bon. Florida Gallinule. Southern countries of

North America; accidental in Middle and Northern States 752

561. Gallinula (Porphyrula) martinica, ( Linn.) Lath. Purple Gallinule. Southern States

of North America, Louisiana, Florida. Accidental in the middle and northern United States 753

561. Cygnus americanus, Sharpless. American Swan. Continent of North America- 758

562. Cygnus buccinator , Rich. Trumpeter Swan. Western America, from the Missis-

sippi valley to the Pacific * 758

563. Anser ( Chen) hyperboreus, Pallas. Snow Goose. Whole of North America. Perhaps

a second species, (A. albatus) 760

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564. Anser (Chen) caerulescens, Linn. White-headed Goose. North America 761

565. Anser (Anser) gambelii, Hartlaub. White Fronted Goose. Whole of North Ame-

rica 761

566. Anser frontalis, Baird. Interior of North America 762

567. Bernicla ( Leucoblepharon) canadensis, (Linn.) Boie. Canada Goose. Whole of North

America. Accidental in Europe 764

568. Bernicla (Leucoblepharon) leucopareia, (Brandt,) Cassin. White-cheeked Goose.

West coast of America. Perhaps mixed with B. occidentalis 765

569. Bernicla (Leucoblepharon) hutchinsii, ( Rich.) Bonap. Huctchin’s Goose. Northern

and western regions of North America 765

570. Bernicla (Bernicla) brenta, Steph. Brant. Eastern or Atlantic coast of North

America ; Europe. Not yet observed on the Pacific side of the continent 767

571. Bernicla (Bernicla) nigricans, (Lawr.) Cassin. Black Brant. Pacific coast of North

America. Yery rare on the Atlantic coast 767

572. Bernicla (Leucopareia) leucopsis, (Linn.) Barnacle Goose. Very doubtful as an

inhabitant of North America 768

573. Chloephaya canagica, (Sewast.) Bon. Painted Goose. Aleutian Islands 768

574. Dendrocygna autumnalis, (Linn.) Eyton. Long-legged Duck. Valley of Bio Grande,

Texas ; also in South America and West Indies 770

575. Dendrocygna fulva, (Gmelin,) Burm. Fort Tejon, California, and south into Brazil 770

576. Anas boschas, Linn. Mallard. Entire continent of North America and greater part

of Old World 774

577. Anas obscura, Gm. Black Duck. Atlantic region of North America. Not yet

detected on the Pacific, nor in Europe 775

578. Dafila acuta, (Linn.) Jenyns. Sprig-tail; Pin-tail. Whole of North America and

Europe 776

579. Nettion carolinensis, (Gm.) Baird. Green-winged Teal. Whole of North America;

accidental in Europe 777

580. Nettion crecca, (Linn.) Kaup. English Teal. Europe ; accidental on the eastern

coast of the United States 778

581. Querquedula discors, (Linn.) Steph. Blue-winged Teal. Eastern North America

to Rocky mountains. Not yet found on the Pacific coast, nor in Europe 779

582. Querquedula cyanoptera, (Vieill.) Baird. Red-breasted Teal. Rocky mountains to

Pacific ; accidental in Louisiana ; spread over most of western South America- - 780

583. Spatula dypeata, (Linn.) Boie. Shoveller. Continent of North America; abundant

in Europe 781

584. Chaulelasmus streperus, (Linn.) Gray. Gadwall. North America generally, and

Europe 882

585. Mareca americana, (Gm.) Stephens. Baldpate; American Widgeon. Continent of

North America ; accidental in Europe 783

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586. Mareca penelope, (Linn.) Bon. English Widgeon. Old World ; accidental on the

Atlantic coast of United States ; Greenland 784

587. Aix sponsa , (Linn.) Boie. Summer Duck. Continent of North America 785

588. Fulix marila, (Linn.) Baird. Big Black-head. Whole of North America and

Europe. 791

589. Fulix affinis , (Forster,) Baird. Little Black-head. Whole of North America;

accidental in Europe ...... ...... .... .... 791

590. Fulix collar is, (Donovan,) Baird. Ring-necked Duck. Whole of North America ;

accidental in Europe 792

591. Aythya americana , (Eyton,) Bon. Red-head. Whole of North America 793

592. Aythya vallisneria, (Wils.) Bon. Canvas-back. Whole of North America 794

593. Bucephala americana , (Bon.) Baird. Golden Eye. Whole of North America- - 796

594. Bucephala islandica , (Gm.) Baird. Barrow’s Golden Eye. Iceland and northern

parts of America; in winter, not rare on the St. Lawrence- 796

595. Bucephala albeola , (Linn.) Baird. Butter Ball. Whole of North America - 797

596. Histrionicus torquatus, (Linn.) Bon. Harlequin Duck. Northern seacoast of north-

ern hemisphere ...... - - ...... ...... .... .... .... 799

597. Harelda glacialis, (Linn.) Leach. South Southerly. Near both coasts of North

America; Europe 800

598. Polysticta steUeri, (Pallas,) Eyton. Steller’s Duck. Northeastern Asia; accidental (?)

on northwest coast of America, and in Europe 801

599. Lampronetta fischeri , Brandt. Spectacled Eider. Norton sound, Russian America,

63£ N. L - - 803

600. Camptolaemus labradorius , (Gm.) Gray. Labrador Duck. Northeastern coast of

North America 803

601. Melanetta velvetina, (Cassin,) Baird. Velvet Duck. Near both coasts of North

America, to the north; perhaps M. carbo , of Pallas 805

602. Pdionetta perspiicllata, (Linn.) Kaup. Surf Duck. On and near seacoast of North

America ; quite far south in winter; accidental in Europe ...... 806

603. Pdionetta trowbridgii , Baird. Long-billed Scoter. Coast of southern California in

winter ...... .... 806

604. Oidemia americana, Swains. Scoter. Seacoast of North America* 807

605. Oidemia (Pdionetta) bimaculata, Baird. Huron Scoter. Lake Huron and adjacent

waters in fall and winter . 808

606. Somateria mollissima , (Linn.) Leach. Eider Duck. Atlantic and Arctic coasts of

northern hemisphere; Pacific coast, N. A 809

607. Somateria V. nigra , Gray. Pacific Eider. Kotzbue sound, N. W. coast of America 810

608. Somateria speetahilis, (Linn.) Leach. King Eider. Arctic regions of northern

hemisphere; Pacific coast 810

609. Erismatura rubida, (Wils.) Bon. Ruddy Duck. Whole of North America; abund-

ant throughout the interior ................................ 811

610. Erismatura dominica, (Linn.) Eyton. Black Masked Duck. West Indies ; accidental

on Lake Champlain 811

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611. 3Iergus amcricanus, Cass. Sheldrake. Whole of North America 813

612. Mergus scrrator, Linn. Red-breasted Merganser. Whole of North America and Eu-

rope. 814

613. Lopliodytes cucullatus, (Linn.) Reich. Hooded Merganser. Whole of North America 816

614. Mergellus albellus , (Linn.) Selby. Smew. Northern parts of Old World ; very acci-

dental in America 817

615. Pelecanus ( Cyrlopelecanus ) erythrorhynchus, Gmelin. American Pelican. North Ame-

rica generally, on both shores and in the interior 868

616. Pelecanus (Onocrotalus)fiuscus, Linn. Brown Pelican. South Atlantic and Gulf coasts

of the United States ; coast of California 870

617. Sula ( Sula) bassana, Briss. Common Gannet: Solan Goose. Atlantic coast of North

America and Europe 871

618. Sula (Dysporus) fiber, (Linn.) Booby Gannet. South Atlantic and Gulf coast of

United States 872

619. Tachypetes aquilus, (Linn.) Vieillot. Frigate Pelican : Man-of-war Bird. South At-

lantic and Gulf coasts of United States and southern coast of California. Generally distributed in tropical regions 873

620. Graculus ( Phalacrocorax ) carbo, (Linn.) Gray. Common Cormorant. Atlantic coast

of North America to New Jersey, (in winter) and Europe 876

621. Graculus (Phalacrocorax) perspicillatus , (Pallas,) Lawrence. Pallas’s Cormorant.

Russian America 877

622. Graculus (Phalacrocorax) cincinnatus, (Brandt,) Gray. Tufted Cormorant. Sitka,

Russian America 877

623. Graculus dilophus, ( Sw.) Gray. Double Crested Cormorant. Arctic North America ;

south to Carolina and California in winter. 877

624. Graculus fioridamis, (Aud.) Bon. Florida Cormorant. South Atlantic and Gulf coasts

of United States and some distance inland 879

625. Graculus mexicanus, (Brandt,) Bon. Mexican Cormorant. Coast of Texas and Rio

Grande; Cuba 879

626. Graculus (Urile) penicillatus, (Brandt,) Bonap. Brandt’s Cormorant. West coast of

North America 880

627. Graculus ( Urile) violaceus, ( Gmelin,) Gray. Violet Green Cormorant. West coast

of North America 881

628. Plotus anhinga, Linn. Snake Bird : Water Turkey. Fresh waters of South Atlantic

and Gulf States 883

629. Phaeton fiavirostris , Brandt. Yellow-billed Tropic Bird. Tropical regions of the At-

lantic seas 855

630. Diomedea (Diomedea) exulans, Linn. The Wandering Albatross. Pacific ocean ••• 821

631. Diomedea (Phoebastria)brachyura, Temm. The Short-tailed Albatross. North Pacific;

coasts of California and Oregon 822

632. Diomedea ( Thalassar che) chlororhyncha, Gmel. The Yellow-nosed Albatross. Pa-

cific ocean ; coast of Oregon 822

633. Diomedea ( Phoebetria) fuliginosa, Gmel. The Sooty Albatross. Pacific coasts of Cali-

fornia and Oregon. 823

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634. Procellaria ( Ossi/ragus) gigantea , Gmel. The Gigantic Fulmar. Pacific ocean, off

Columbia river - = 825

635. Procellaria (Fulmar us) glacialis, Linn. The Fulmar Petrel. Northern Atlantic- 825

636. Procellaria pacijica, Aud. The Pacific Fulmar. Pacific coasts of North America. . 826

637. Procellaria ( T halassoica) tenuirostris, Aud. The Slender-billed Fulmar. Pacific

coast ; Columbia river 826

638. Procellaria (Aestrelata) meridionalis, Lawrence. The Tropical Fulmar. Atlantic

coast, from Florida to New York 827

639. Daption capensis, (Linn.) Steph. The Pintado Petrel. Off the coast of California 828

640. Thalassidroma ( Oceanodroma) furcata, (Gmel.) Gould. Fork-tailed Petrel. Coasts

of Oregon and Russian America 829

641. Thalassidroma (Oceanodroma) hornbyi, Gray. Hornby’s Petrel. Northwest coast

of America 829

642. Thalassidroma leachii, Temm. Leach’s Petrel. Atlantic coast, from Massachu-

setts to Baffin’s bay- - 830

643. Thalassidroma melania, Bon. The Black Stormy Petrel. Coast of California 830

644. Thalassidroma (Oceamtes) wilsoni, Bon. Wilson’s Stormy Petrel. Off the Atlantic

coast, from the Gulf of Mexico to Baffin’s bay 831

645. Thalassidroma (Procellaria) pelagica, (Linn.) Bon. Mother Cary’s Chicken. At-

lantic ocean, banks of Newfoundland 831

646. Fregetta lawrencii, Bonap. The Black and White Stormy Petrel. Florida coast 832

647. Puffinus (Ardenna) major, Faber. The Greater Shearwater. Atlantic ocean,

Florida coast to the Gulf of St. Lawrence 833

648. Puffinus (Nectris) fuliginosus , Strick. The Sooty Shearwater. Atlantic coast of

the Northern States. Banks of Newfoundland 834

649. Puffinus anglorum, Temm. The Mank’s Shearwater. Coast of New Jersey to

Labrador 834

650. Puffinus obscurus , (Gmel.) Lath. The Ducky Shearwater. Southern coast of the

United States ; Gulf of Mexico 835

651. Puffinus (Adamastor)dnereus, Gmel. The Cinereous Petrel. Pacific ocean, off the

California coast 835

652. Stercorarius catarractes, (Linn.) Temm. The Common Skua. Coast of California- 838

653. Stercorarius pomarinus, Temm. The Pomarine Skua. Labrador; as far south as

New York in winter 838

654. Stercorarius parasiticus, (Linn.) Temm. The Arctic Skua. Arctic America; coast

of United States from New York, northwest 839

655. Stercorarius cepphus, (Brunn.) Buffon’s Skua. Arctic seacoasts of America; Baf-

fin’s bay 840

656. Larus glaucus, Brunn. The Glaucous Gull. Arctic seas, Labrador, New York in

winter, rarely 842

657. Larus glaucescens, Licht. The Glaucous-winged Gull. Northwest coast of North

America 842

658. Larus leucopter us, Faber. The White-winged Gull. Arctic seas; Baffin’s Bay; Labrador 843

659. Larus chalcopterus, (Bruch,) Lawr. The Gray- winged Gull. American coast of

Behring’s Straits, and Greenland 843

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G60. Larus marinus, Linn. The Great Black-backed Gull. North Atlantic, Labrador;

as far south as Florida in winter 844

661. Larus argentatus, Briinn. The Herring Gull. Atlantic coast, from Texas to New-

foundland; western States, Ohio and Mississippi rivers 844

662. Larus occidentalis, Aud. The Western Gull. Northwest coast of America 845

663. Larus calif ornicus, Lawr. The California Gull. West coast of North America- 846

664. Larus delawarensis, Ord. The Ring-billed Gull. Arctic America; Texas to La-

brador; western rivers; northwest coast 846

665. Larus suckleyi, Lawr. Suckley’s Gull. Pacific coast, Puget’s Sound 848

666. Blasipus heermanni, ( Cass.) Bon. The White-headed Gull. Coast of California- 848

667. Chroicocephalus atricilla, Linn. The Laughing Gull. Texas to Massachusetts 850

668. Chroicocephalus franldinii, (Rich.) Bruch. Franklin’s Rosy Gull. Missouri river;

interior of fur countries 951

669. Chroicocephalus cucullatus, (Li cht.) Bruch. The Hooded Gull. Panama, Louisiana 851

670. Chroicocephalus Philadelphia, (Ord,) Lawrence. . Bonaparte’s Gull. Texas to Nova

Scotia; Mississippi river; fur countries, Pacific coast of North America 852

671. Chroicocephalus minutus , (Pallas,) Bruch. The Little Gull. Arctic America,?

Europe 853

672. Rissa tridactyla, (Linn.) Bonap. The Kittiwake Gull. Fur countries, Labrador;

southern coast in winter 854

673. Rissa septentrionalis, Lawr. The North Pacific Kittiwake. Pacific coast of North

America, Puget’s Sound - 854

674. Rissa hrevirostris , Brandt. The Short-billed Kittiwake. Northwest coast of

North America 855

675. Rissa nivea, (Pallas,) Bruch. The Yellow-billed Gull. Russian America 855

676. Pagophila eburnea, (Gm.) Kaup. The Ivory Gull. Coasts of arctic America,

Labrador, Newfoundland 856

677. Pagophila brachytarsi, Hollb. The Short-legged Gull. Greenland 856

678. Rhodostethia rosea, (Jard.) The Wedge-tailed Gull. Arctic seas 857

679. Creagrus furcatus, (Neboux,) Bon. The swallow-tailed Gull. California 857

680. Xema sabinii, (Sabine,) Bon. The Fork-tailed Gull. Nova Scotia, northward;

arctic seas 857

681. Sterna aranea , Wils. The Marsh Tern. Coast of the United States, as far north

as Connecticut 859

682. Sterna caspia, Pallas. The Caspian Tern. Coast of New Jersey, northward 859

683. Sterna regia, Gambel. The Royal Tern. Atlantic coast of the southern and mid-

dle States, and California 859

684. Sterna elegans, Gambel. The Elegant Tern. Coast of South California 860

685. Sterna acuflavida, Cabot. Cabot’s Tern. Texas to Florida 860

686. Sterna havelli, Aud. Havell’s Tern. Texas to South Carolina 861

687. Sterna trudeauii, Aud. Trudeau’s Tern. Coasts of New Jersey and Long Island- 861

688. Sterna fuliginosa, Gmelin. The Sooty Tern. Texas to Florida 861

689. Sterna wilsoni, Bon. Wilson’s Tern. Texas to Labrador ' 861

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690. Sterna macroura , Naum. The Arctic Tern. Coast of the New England States to

the Arctic seas; fur countries * 862

691. Sterna forsteri , Nutt. Forster’s Tern. Louisiana to Florida; New York; fur

countries, and California * * * * 862

692. Sterna paradisea, Briinn. The Roseate Tern. Florida to New York 863

693. Sterna pikei, Lawr. The Slender-billed Tern. Coast of California 863

694. Sterna frenata, Gambel. The Least Tern. Texas to Labrador; western rivers 864

695. Hydrochelidon plumbea, (Wils.) The Short- tailed Tern. Texas to the New England

States; Mississippi rivers and tributaries; fur countries - 864

696. Anous stolidus, (Linn.) Leach. Noddy Tern. Texas to Florida - ...... .... 865

697. Bhynchops nigra, Linn. Black Skimmer. From Texas to New Jersey 866

698. Colymbus torquatus, Brunnich. Loon ; Northern Diver. Northern regions of

northern hemisphere 888

699. Colymbus arctieus, Linn. Black-throated Diver. Arctic regions of northern hemis-

phere • - - - - * * 888

700. Colymbus pacificus, Lawrence. Pacific Diver. Pacific coast of United States ••• 889

701. Colymbus septentrioncdis, Linn. Red-throated Diver. Northern hemisphere •••• 890

702. Podiceps griseigena , (Bodd.) Gray. Red-necked Grebe. Northern hemisphere.

American bird perhaps distinct 892

703. Podiceps cristatus , (Linn.) Lath. Crested Grebe. Northern hemisphere. Per-

haps a second species on Pacific coast, (P. cooperi.) 893

704. Podiceps occidentals, Lawr. Western Grebe. Pacific coast of United States ••• 894

705. Podiceps clarldi, Lawr. Clark’s Grebe. New Mexico and California 895

706. Podiceps cornutus, (Gm.) Latham. Horned Grebe. North America- ........... 895

707. Podiceps calif or nicus, Heermann. California Grebe. Western North America- 896

708. Podiceps auritus , (Linn.) Lath. Eared Grebe. Northern Europe; accidental (?)

in North America 897

709. Podylimbus podiceps , (Linn.) Lawr. North America- .......... 898

7 10. Alca (Clienabpex ) impennis, Linn. Great Auk. Arctic Seas; south to Newfoundland. 900

711. Alca ( Utamania ) torda, Linn. Razor-billed Auk. Arctic Seas; south to New Jersey 901

713. Mormon (Lunda) cirrhata, (Pallas,) Bon. Tufted Puffin. North Pacific Ocean ;

Arctic Seas, south to California ............................. 902

713. Mormon (Fratercula) corniculata, Naumann. The Horned Puffin. Northern Seas 902

814. Mormon (Fratercula) glacialis, Leach. Sea Parrot; Puffin. Northern Seas - ...... 903

715. Mormon (Fratercula) arctica , (Linn,) Illiger. Puffin. North Atlantic* 903

716. Sagmatorrhina labradoria, (Gmelin,) Cassin. North Pacific* 904

717. Cerorhina monocerata, (Pallas,) Cassin. North Pacific Coasts; south to California- 905

718. Cerorhina sucldeyi , Cassin. Puget Sound 906

719. Phaleris ( SimorhyncMs ) cristateLlus , (Pallas,) Bon. Coasts of North Pacific ...... 906

720. Phaleris ( Tylorliamphus ) tetracula , (Pallas,) Stephens. Coasts of North Pacific* 907

721. Phaleris (Tylorhomphus) camtschatica, (Lepechin,) Cassin. Coasts of North America 908

722. Phaleris ( Ciceronia ) microceros , Brandt. Coasts of North Pacific- 908

723. Phaleris ( Ciceronia ) pusillus, Pallas. Asiatic coast of North Pacific; American do* 909

724. Ptychorhamphus aleuticus, (Pallas,) Brandt. American Coast of North Pacific, south

to California •••••• 910

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725. Ombria psittacula, (Pallas,) Eschsch. Coast of North Pacific 910

726. Uria(Uria) grylle, (Linnaeus,) Latham. Guillemot. Arctic and Northern Seas.

South to New Jersey 911

727. Uria ( TJria) columba, (Pallas,) Cassin. Coasts of North Pacific 912

728. Uria (Uria) carlo , Pallas. Northern coasts of North Pacific 913

729. Uria { Catarades ) lomvia , Briinnich. Poolish Guillemot. Arctic Seas and North

Atlantic 913

730. Uria {Catarades) ringvia, Briinnich. Murre. Arctic and Northern Seas; south

to California 914

731. Uria { Catarades ) arra , Pallas. Thick-billed Guillemot. Arctic Seas and North

Atlantic ; south to New Jersey 915

732. Brachyrhamphus {. Apobapton ) marmoratus , (Gmelin,) Brandt. Marbled Guillemot.

American coasts of North Pacific. California 915

733. Brachyrhamphus (Apobapton) wrangelii, Brandt. Aleutian Islands 917

734. Brachgrhampjlius {Apobapton) brachypjterus, Brandt. Unalaschka 917

735. Brachyrhamphus {Apobapton) kitilitzii, Brandt. Kamtschatka; North Pacific 917

736. Brachyrhamphus {, Syntliliborliamphus ) antiquus, (Gmelin,) Brandt. Gray-headed Auk.

Northwestern coast, America 916

737. Brachyrhamphus {Apobapton) temminckii, Brandt. Coast of North Pacific; Puget’s

sound 916

738. Mergulus able, (Linnaeus,) Vieillot. Sea Dove. Dove-kie. Arctic Seas and

North Atlantic ; south to New Jersey 918

The following birds are enumerated in the preceding list which are not legitimately entitled

to a place in the fauna of North America, (exclusive of Mexico.) Some of them have been described in the report for the purpose of comparison with closely allied species of the United States ; others are mentioned because introduced by previous writers, though probably on erroneous data. Future investigations will doubtless result in the removal of others from the list now retained there:

No. 4. Cathartes burrovianus, Cassin. Mexico.

63. Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha, Bon. Mexico.

71. *Campephilus imperialis, Gray. Mexico.

Dryotomus lineatus.^) Mexico ; South America.

129. *Tyrannus melancholicus, Vieill. South Mexico.

132. Myiarchus cooperi, Baird. Mexico.

171. *Geothlypis velatus, Cab. Southern West Indies and South America.

216. Cardellina rubra, Bonap. Mexico.

219. Setophaga miniata, Sw. Mexico.

224. Euphonia elegantissima, Gray. Mexico.

244. *Vireo virescens, VieiU.Q) South America. (?)

292. Parus meridionalis, Sclater. South Mexico.

297. Psaltriparus melanotus, Bon. Guatemala.

298. Carpodacus haemorrhous, Sdater. Mexico.

311. *Chrysomi tris stanleyi, Bonap. South America.

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312. *Chrysomitris yarrelli, Bonap. South America.

350. Junco cinereus, Sclater. Mexico.

405. Trupialis militaris, Bon. South America.

408. ^Icterus vulgaris, Daud.(}) South America.

410. Icterus melanocephalus, Gray. Mexico.

494. Butorides brunnescens, Baird. Cuba.

498. *Ibis rubra, L.(}) West Indies, Cuba, and South America.

514. *Haematopus ater, VieiU. South America.

Total of species, 23 ; of which one is not mentioned in the list, leaving 22. Of the 23 species, nine marked with an asterisk are given by Mr. Audubon.

The following species, claiming to be actually inhabitants of North America, have not been described from the specimens, none haying been procurable for the purpose. Of several of them no specimens are known in any collection :

Haliaelitus washingtonii. Regulus cuvierii. Dendroica montana.

carbonata. Myiodioctes minutus.

bonapartii. iEgiothus canescens. Leucosticte griseinucha.

arctous. Lagopus americanus. Chloephaga canagica. Polysticta stelleri. (]) Oidemia bimaculata. Somateria v-nigra. Graculus perspicillatus. cincinnatus.

Thalassidroma hornbyi.

melania.

Larus chalcopterus.

Rissa brevirostris. nivea.

Pagophila brachytarsi. Rhodostethia rosea.

Creagrus furcatus.

Xema sabinni.

Chroicocephalus minutus.^) Podiceps auritus. (J) Sagmatorhina labradoria. Brachyrhamphus kittlitzii.

wrangelii. brachypterus. Total 31 species.

The following species are probably accidental visitors only, and are not yet entitled to a permanent place in our fauna :

Milvulus tyrannus. Heliornis surinamensis. (2)

Saxicola cenanthe. Mareca penelope.

Chrysomitris magellanicus. Nettion crecca.

Philomachus pugnax. Erismatura dominica.

Crex pratensis. Mergellus albellus. Total, 10 species.

SUMMARY.

Species enumerated in the list 738

Of these, extralimital 22

Total of North American species(3) 716

North American birds given by Wilson in 1814 283

North American birds given by Bonaparte, 1838 471

North American birds given by Audubon in 1844 506

1 No North American specimen seen. s Not enumerated in the list.

* Of these no specimens at all, of 28 species, were to he procured in this country for examination, and extralimital ones only of 3 others. Many supposed species are referred to in different parts of the report ; some of which may prove genuine.

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