A Revised List of Chwninafi Hinls. 15 



Order CoiXMB^ : Columbine Birds. 



Family ColdmbidvE: Piyeons. 



168. EcTOPiSTEs MACiiouuA,' t^oiies. — Wild Pifjeon. — The last large 

 flight of Pigeons witnessed here, occurred in the fall of 1805, and con- 

 tinued during the greater part of two days. Flocks of from twenty-five 

 to a hundred individuals are still occasionally seen, however, during the 

 fall, winter and spring. 



169. *ZENiEi)UUA cAKoLiNKNsis, Bouaparte. — Carolina Turtle Dove. 

 — A common resident. Congregates in small flocks during the fall and 

 winter. 



Order Gallin.e : Gallinaceus Birds. 

 Famllj' Meleaghid^ : 'Turkeys. 



170. fMELEAiiRis GALLOP Avo, var. GALLOPAvo, Lintiivus, — Wild Tur- 

 key. — A former resident. Still common in some heavily wooded por- 

 tions of the State. 



Family TEXRAONiDiE : Grouse. 



171. f CupiDONiA cupiDO, Baird. — Prairie Chicken. — A former resi- 

 dent. A few are yet found in north-western Ohio (Wheaton). 



172. fBoNASA UMBELLUS, var. UMBELLus, Stephens. — Huffed Gro^ise; 

 Pheasant. — Resident. Several specimens taken at Brookville, Ind,, in 

 November, 1877 (Quick). 



Familj^ Perdicid^: Partridges. 



173. f Ortyx viRciiNiANDS, Bonaparte. — Quail; Boh ffliite. — A com- 

 mon resident. 



WATBB BIBBS. 



Order LniicoL^ : Shore Birds. 

 Family Charadriid^e: Plover. 



174. Squatarola helvetica, Brehm, — Black-bellied T lover. — A rare 

 spring and fall migrant. 



175. Charadrius fulvcs, var. virginicus, Cones. — American Golden 

 Plover. — Migrant with the preceding. 



1 See Birds of the Korthwest, p, 766; also, Bulletin U. S. Geol. d- Geog. Surrey, Vol. 4, 

 No 3, p. 628 ; for correction in nomenclature of this species. 



