ii6 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Order Psittaci.— Parrots, Etc. 

 Family Psittacid.'E.— Parrots. 



71. CoNURUS CAROLiXENvSis (Liiiti.) — Paroquet. Formerly 

 an abundant vSumnier resident, breeding within the memory of 

 persons now living. Has been extinct in the county for many 

 years. 



Order Coccvge.s. — Cuckoos, Kingfishers, Etc. 

 Family Cuculid^-:. — Cuckoos. 



72. Coccvzrs AMHRiCAxus (Linn.)— Yellowbilled cuckoo; 

 rain crow. An abundant Summer resident from May to 

 September. Breeds. 



73. Coccvzrs ERVTHROPHTHALMU.s (Wils.) — Black-billed 

 cuckoo. Rare Summer resident, arriving and departing with 

 the last. Probably breeds. 



Family Alckdiniu.k.— Kingfishers. 



74. Ceryle .\lcvon (Linn.) — Belted kingfisher. A com- 

 mon resident from March to December, and during open sea- 

 sons a number winter along the creeks and rivers of the 

 county. Breeds. 



Order Pici. — Woodpeckers. 

 Family Picio-*; — Woodpeckers. 



75. Drvohates villosus I Linn.) — Hairy woodpecker. 

 Resident; common in Winter, rare in Summer. Prol)ably 

 bree s. 



76. Drvobates pubescexs (Linn.) — Downy woodpecker. 

 Common resident, much more common than the last. More 

 abundant in Winter. Breeds. 



77. Sphyr.\picu.s varrts ([/inn.) — Yellow-bellied wood- 

 pecker. A regular, but not very common vSpring and h'all 

 migrant in April and November. 



78. CeophlcEUS pileatus (Linn.) — Pileated woodpecker; 

 log cock. Formerly a common resident. Bred. Well 

 remembered as occurring abundantly by men of middle life, 

 but has been extinct in the county for 20 or 25 years. 



79. Melanerpics ERVTHROCi:pn.\i,us (Linn.) — Rcd-hcaded 

 woodpecker. Resident from March to November in nbund- 



