178 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Famih- Caprimulgid^e: Goatsuckers. 



128. *Chordeiles popetde, var. popetue, Baird. — Night Hawk. — 

 Summer resideut. May — September. Observed migrating in large 

 numbers about September 1st, at dusk. They did not flj' in compact 

 order, but in twos and threes, widely separated, as many as twent3'-flA'e 

 or thirty being in sight at once; and all moving steadily toward the 

 south-east before an approaching storm. 



129. *Antrostomus vociperus, Bonaparte. — Whippoortvill. — An un- 

 common summer resident. 



Famil}^ Cypselid^: Swifts. 



130. *Ch^tura pelagica, '&sav(\.-- Chimney /S'*'■^/^.— Abundant from 

 April 15th till October lOth. 



Family Trociiilid^e: Humming Birds. 



131. *Trochilus colubris, Linngeus. —Ruby -throated Humming 

 Bird.— A common summer resident. April 25th till September 20th. 



Family Cuculid^: Cuckoos. 



132. *CoccYGUs americanus, Bonaparte.- -TeZZow;-&e<Ze(Z Cuckoo. — 

 A common summer resident. Ma}^ 1st to September 30th. 



133. fCocci'GUS erythrophthalmus, lion?i\iavtQ.---Blac.k-biUed 

 Cuckoo.— ~RiiYQ summer resident. 



Family Picid^e: Woodpeckers. 



134. f Campepiiilus principalis. Gray.— Ivoi^y-billed Woodpecker. — 

 '' A former resident" of Franklin County, Indiana. (Haymond^ Ind. 

 Geo!. Report, 1869.) 



135. j-Picus viLLosus, Linujeus. — Hairy Woodpecker. — Resident. 

 Less common than the following species. 



136. *Picus pubescens, Linnreus. — Doivny Woodpecker. — A Common 

 resident. 



137. Sphyrapicus varius, Baird. — Yellow bellied Woodpecker. — Fall, 

 winter and spring visitant. 



138. fHYLOTojius piLEATUS, Baird. — Pileated Woodjtecker: Black 

 Woodcock. — A former resident. Not recently observed, 



139. *Centurus carolinus, Bonaplirte. — Red-bellied Woodpecker. — 

 A common resident. 



140. *Melanerpes erythrocepiialus, Swainsou. — -Redheaded 

 Woodpecker. — A common resident. Partially migrator}' in winter. 



