130 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Spring and Fall migrant, more frequenth' seen on the lake 

 shore than elsewhere" in the State. 



51. ^GiALiTis SEMiPALMATA Bonap. — Semipalniated 

 plover. "Uncommon Spring and Fall migrant "at Cincinnati. 

 "Not common in Spring, more abundant in Fall" in the State. 



52. ^Egialitis meloda (Ord.) — Piping plover. 



Family Ai'hri/.id.k. 



53. Arexakia ixterpres (Linn.) — Turnstone. 



Family Tktraonid.k. 



54. TvMPAxi'CHUS AMERic.vxis (Reicli.) — Prairie chicken. 



Family Falconid.-E. 



55. AcciPiTER VELOX (Wils.) — Sharp-shiiined hawk. "Rare 

 Summer resident" at Cincinnati. "Breeds" at Cincinnati— Dury. 

 In the State, "common resident in northern, less common in 

 middle and southern Ohio." 



56. AcciPiTER ATRiCAPiLLUS (Wils.) — Goshawk. 



57. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johaxnis (Gmel.) — 

 Rough-legged hawk. 



58. Falco peregrixus axatum (Bonap.) — Duck hawk. 



Family Strigid.e. 



59. Strix pratixcola Bonap. — Barn owl. 



60. Uu'L.v cixEREA (Gmel.) — Great gray owl. 



61. NvcT.VLE ACADic.v (Gmel.).— Saw-whet owl. "Rare visi- 

 tant in Winter" at Cincinnati. In the State " not common resi- 

 dent in the northern, resident or Winter visitor in middle and 

 southern Ohio." 



62. SuRNiA ULULA c.vp.VRoCH (Miill.) — American liawk- 



owl. 



Family Picid.k. 



63. C.VMPEPiiii.i s PRINCIP.M.IS (Linn.) — Ivory-billed wood- 

 pecker. 



I'amilv TYRANNin.i:. 



64. C()NTt)PUS noRivAi.is (vSwains.) — Olive-sided fl\calch(.r. 



