6 The Wilson Bulletin— No. 46. 



* 1. Gavia imber. Loon. Rather common, chiefly in the northern 

 part of the Jake. 



2. Aix sponsa. Wood Duck. Rare. One record, a female at Iloag 

 Island, .July 18, 1903. 



3. Botaurus lentiginosus. Bittern. Local; fuur.d at Bennett's Creek 

 only. 



4. Ariea herodias. Great Blue Heron. Rare; recorded as a migrant 

 only. One record, one at Uamp Algonquin, August 23, 1903. 



5. Butorides virescens. Green Heron. Local ; found at Bennett's 

 Creek only. 



6. Nycticorax nycticorax nsevius. Black-crowned N'ght Heron. 

 Locally rather common. 



7. Helodromas soHtarius. Solitary Sandpiper. Uncommon migrant. 

 In 1903, a i)air at Ben"ett's Creek, August 9 and 10. 



*8. Aotitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. Common. 



*9. Bonasa ombellus. Ruffed Grouse. Quite common, but rare in 

 1903, owing to the cold spring, which killed nearly all the young. 



10. Accipiter cooperii. Cooper's Hawk. Rare migrant. One record 

 two on Sqnam Ridge, August 24, 1903. 



*11. Buteo bDrealis. Red-tailed Hawk. Rare ; recorded as a mi- 

 grant only. One record, one on Rattlesnake Mountains, August 28, 

 1903. 



12. Buteo lineatus Red-shouldered Hawk. Uncommon. 



*13. Hali^itus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle. Rare. In 1903, found 

 about Rattlesnake Cove only. 



14. Faico sparverius. Sparrow Hawk. Rare. Two records in 1903. 



15. Coccyzus amerlcanus. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Uncommon. 



*16. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo. Rather com- 

 mon. 



*17. Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher. Common. 



*18. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. Not common. 



19. Dryubates pubescens medianus. Downy Woodpecker. Common. 



20, Sphyrapi;us varius. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Uncommon. Not 

 found below lUOJ ft. elevation. 



*21. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola. Northern Pileated Woodpecker. 

 Rare. Two records in 1900. 



*22. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. Rather common. 



*23. Antrostomus vociterus. Whip-poor-will. Quite common. 



*24. Chordiiles virginianus. Nighthawk. Rather common. On 

 August 28, 1903, at 11 a. m., I saw a flock of 100 or more between the 

 two summits of Rattlesnake Mountains, circling about and slowly 

 moving southwai'd, very close to the ground. 



*25. Chaztura pelagica. Chimney Swift. Very common, Vjut not seen 

 the last two or three weeks. 

 2G. Trochilus colubris. RuVjy-throated Hummingbird. Uncommon. 



*27. Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. Abundant. 



*28. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. Rather common. 



*29. Sayornrs phoebe. Phcebe. Very common. 



