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ance. Breeds. In Mr. Gould's collection there is a ver}' curi- 

 ous albino of this species. In it, the red and white are dis- 

 tributed as in the ordinary bird, but the blue-black area is 

 replaced by one of pale, shaded chocolate. The bird was taken 

 near Lebanon in the Fall of 1879. 



80. Melanerpes CAROLINUS (Linn.) — Red-bellied wood- 

 pecker. Resident; rare in vSummcr, abundant in Fall, Winter 

 and Spring. 



81. CoLAPTES AURATUS, (Linn.) — Flicker; yellowhanimcr. 

 An abundant resident. Breeds. 



Order Maciirociiires. — Goatsuckers, Swifts, Etc. 

 FamiIvY CAPRiMULGiDyK. — Goatsuckcrs. 



82. Antrostomus vociferus (Wils.) — Whip-poor-will. A 

 rare Summer resident, proVjably breeding. Is more common 

 in May. Not observed in the Fall. 



83. Chordkiles vikginianus (Gmel.) — Night hawk. Un- 

 common Summer resident, probably breeding. Common dur- 

 ing May, and abundant in September and October. 



Family Micropodid^k— Swifts. 



84. Ch.^tura pelagica (Linn.) — Chimney swift. Abund- 

 ant Summer resident, from April to October. Breeds. 



Family Trochilid^. — Hummingbirds. 



85. Trochilus colubris Linn. — Rubj'-throated humming- 

 bird. A common vSummer resident, from May i to vSeptem- 

 ber 15. 



Order Passeres. — Perching Birds. 

 Family Tyrannid^. — Tyrant Flycatchers. 



86. Tyrannus TYRANNUS (Linn.) — Kingbird. A common 

 Summer resident, from May to September. Breeds. 



87. Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.)— Crested Flycatcher. A 

 common Summer resident, from the first of May to the mid- 

 dle of September. Breeds. 



88. Sayornis PH(Eim (Lath.) — Peewee; phoebe. Common 

 Summer resident, from the last of March to the first of Octo- 

 ber. Breeds. . Two and frequently three broods. 



