Catalogue of Canadian Birds. C3 



Surnia ulula caparoch. 



AMKKICAN IIAAVK OWL. 



Occurs throughout the Dominion, breeding- from the Inn- 

 Countries northward, and migrating to our southern border in 

 winter. It is, usually, a rather rare bird everywhere, though 

 common during some seasons. 



Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea. 



lUIKliOWING OWL. 



Mr. Fannin has found this species only between the Cas- 

 cade Mountains and the Rockies; Dr. Coues reports it occur- 

 ring between the Rocky Mountains and Milk River. 



Glaucidium gnoma. 



PYGMY OWL. 



A resident of British Columbia, especially abundant along 

 the coast. 



Coccyzus americanus. 



YELLOW-IJILLED CUCKOO. 



Occurs from New Brunswick to British Columbia, but is rare 

 everywhere except in Southern Ontario, and is not mentioned in 

 Mr. Thompson's Manitoba list. 



Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. 



liLACK-lJILLKI) CUCKOO. 



A common summer resident from the Maritime Provinces to 

 the Plains ; migrating, in winter, south to the West Indies. 



