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14. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. — Sphyrapicus varius. Rather 

 common near houses. 



15. Northern Pileated Woodpecker. — Ceophloeus pileatus abiet- 

 icola. Began to arrive about September 10.* 



16. Northern Flicker. — Colaptes auratus luteus. Very common; 

 usually seen in large flocks. 



17. Nighthawk. — Chordeiles virginianus. Rather common in the 

 village. 



18. Chimney Swift. — Chaetura pelagica. Uncommon until Sep- 

 tember 1; after that very rare. 



19. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. — Trochilus colubris. But few 

 seen. 



20. Kingbird. — Tyrannus tyrannus. Common until August 20; 

 after that exceedingly rare. 



21. Phcebe. — Sayornis phoebe. Fairly common; commonest of 

 the flycatchers. 



22. Olive-sided Flycatcher. — Nuttalornis borealis. Seen but 

 once. 



23. Wood Pewee. — Contopus virens. Rare. 



24. Least Flycatcher. — Empidonax minimus. Also seen but 

 once. 



25. Blue Jay. — Cyanocitta cristata. Common. 



26. Canada Jay. — Perisoreus canadensis. Seen once. 



27. American Crow. — Corvus americanus. Abundant at all 

 times and places. 



28. Bobolink. — Doiichonyx oryzivorus. One female seen. 



29. Baltimore Oriole. — Icterus galbuia. Seen twice; and heard 

 singing as late as September 20. 



30. Rusty Blackbird. — Scolecophagus carol inus. One seen and 

 one heard. 



31. Bronzed Grackle. — Quiscalus quiscula seneus. A small 

 flock seen early in August.* 



32. Purple Finch. — Carpodacus purpureus. Rather common; 

 especially in the latter part of August. 



33. American Goldfinch. — Astragal inus tristis. Very common; 

 several nests found. 



34. Pine Siskin. — Spinus pinus. Rather common in the most 

 populous districts. 



35. Vesper Sparrow. — Pooecetes gramineus. Very common; but 

 few singing. 



36. White-crowned Sparrow. — Zonotrichia leucophrys. Seen 

 once. 



37. White-throated Sparrow. — Zonotrichia albicollis. Rather 

 common along the roads. 



38. Chipping Sparrow. — Spizella socialis. Very abundant. 



39. Field Sparrow. — Spizella pusilla. Common. 



