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Peah., p. 258; All., p. 87.) Gallinula martinica Lath. — Purple Gallinule. Very rare and accidental summer visitor. ("Swampscott, Mass., April 22, 1852 ; S. Jillson ;" Putn.,^. 224 ; All., p. 87.) Neither this nor the preceding species is alluded to by Mr. Samuels. ANATID.^. Oygnus Americanus Sharpless. — Swan. ( ? C. " musicus Bp." Linsl., p. 268.) Of irregular, or at most very rare occurrence, in winter. Anser hyperboreus Pallas. — Snow Goose. Rare winter visitant along the whole coast. If th...e Anser coerulescens, usually believed to be the young of the Snow Goose, be really a valid species, it should take its place in the list of New England birds. 7 (297) 50 COUES, BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND. Anser Gambelii 'H.a,vt\. — American white-fronted Goose. Very rare, and perliaps accidental, in winter. (Omitted from Sam., 0. 0.) No. 1109. Bloomington, 111. Dr. E. S. L. Richardson. Bernicla leucopsis. — Barnacle Goose. This European species has been repeatedly attributed to New England.
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