1868.] 119 (Conee. 



ZYGODACTYLL 



Fam. 24. — Cuculid^. 



133. Coccygus americarMS. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Com.; sum.; 

 Apr. to Oct. 



134. C. erythrophthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo. Rare ; sum. ; but 

 chiefly migr., Apr. — Sept., as the greater number breed further N. 



Fam. 25. — PiciD^. 



135. Campephilus principalis. Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Res.; 

 rare, and chiefly confined to the lower country. 



136. Hylatomus pileatus. Pileated Woodpecker. Res. 



137. Picus villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. Res.; not ab. 



138. P. pubescens. Downy Woodpecker. Res. ; com. 



139. *P. querulus. Red-cockaded Woodpecker. Res. (G). This 

 species is hardly known to occur north of the Southern States; and 

 though it be the borealis of Vieillot, — which is doubted by some — the 

 latter name is geographically inaccurate. 



140. Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Res. ; ab. 



141. Centurus carolinensis. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Res. 



142. Melanerpes eryihroceplialus. Red-headed Woodpecker. Res.; 

 ab. , particularly in sum. 



143. Colaptes auratus. Yellow-winged Woodpecker. Res. ; ab. 



Fam. 26. — Psittacid^. 



144. Conurus carolinensis. Paroquet. This species is given in 

 Prof Gibbes' list, and appears to have been in former times a com- 

 mon bird; but its occurrence has not been noted of late years. It is 

 scarcely entitled to a place in the list. 



ACCIPITRES. 



Fam. 27. — Steigid^. 



145. Strix pratincola. Barn Owl. "Sum." (G.) Res.? 



146. Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl. Res. 



147. Scops asio. Screech Owl. Res. 



148. Otus Wilsonianus. Long-eared Owl. Res. 



149. Brachyotus palustris. Short-eared Owl. Res. 



