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371- Nyctala tengmalmi richardsoni, Richardson's Owl. W. r. Shot 

 by Mr. G. R. White January ist and November 29th, 1884, and 

 seen by Mr. W. A. D. Lees and others February 21st, 1889. 



372. Nyctala acadtca, Saw-whet Owl. R. m.c. 



375. Bubo virginianus, Great Horned Owl. R r. 



376. Nyctea nyctea, Snowy Owl. W. r. 



2,']']a.Surnia ulula caparoch, American Hawk Owl. W. r. 



ORDER, COCCYGES— CUCKOOS. 



CucuLiD^. — Cuckoos, Anis, &c. 



387. Coccyzus americanus, Yellow-billed Cuckoo. S. r. B. A pair 



nested in Lt.-Col. White's garden in this City in 1890. The 

 female was shot June 27th, but the male and young escaped. 



388. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus^ Black-billed Cuckoo. S. c. B. 



Alcedinid/E — Kingfishers. 

 390. Ceryle alcyon, Belted Kingfisher. S. a. B. 



ORDER, PICI— WOODPECKERS. 



PiciD/E — Woodpeckers. 



T^^^a.Dryobates villosus kticomelas, Northern Hairy Woodpecker. R 



c. B. 

 394. Dryobates pubescens, Downy Woodpecker. R a. B. Most abund- 

 ant in the spring migration. 



400. Picoides arcticiis, Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. R. m.c. 



Probably resident in the Laurentian Hills, as it is seen here in 

 September and October. 



401. Picoides americanus^ American Three-toed Woodpecker. R. r. 



One shot 5th November, 1883 (G. R. White.) Probably also 

 resident within the district. Seen 28th and 29th September and 

 1 2th and 13th October, 1890, in company with the last, (F. A. 

 Saunders.) 



402. Sphyrapicus varius, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. S. c. B Com- 



moner in migration than at other times. 

 405. Ceophla'us pileaius, Pileated Woodpecker. R. r. B. It is not 

 uncommon in the hills north of us, where it known as " Wood- 



