ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES 79 
(April 22) April 28 to September 3 (mid-September). 
Amherst : “Common summer resident.” Berkshire: “Common sum- 
mer resident.” Bristol County : “ Abundant summer resident.” Brook- 
line: “ Abundant summer resident.” Cambridge: Abundant summer 
resident. Cohasset: “Numerous.” Dedham: “Abundant.” Essex 
County: “Summer visitant. Abundant.” Ipswich: “Common sum- 
mer resident.’ Springfield: ‘‘Common summer resident.” Templeton : 
“Common in summer.”? Wellesley: “Very common summer resident.” 
214. Horizopus virens (Linn.). Woop PEWEE. 
A common summer resident. 
(May 10) May 15 to September 26 (October 1). 
Amherst: “Common summer resident.”” Berkshire: “ Common sum- 
mer resident.” Bristol County : “Common summer resident.” Brook- 
line: “Common summer resident.” Cambridge: Common summer 
resident. Cohasset: ‘*Common.’’? Dedham: ‘‘Common.” Essex 
County: ‘Summer visitant. Common.” Ipswich : ‘Common summer 
resident.”’ Martha’s Vineyard: “ Abundant summer resident.” Spring- 
field: “Common summer resident.” Templeton: “Common summer 
resident.’ Wellesley: “Common summer resident.” 
215. Nuttallornis borealis (Swains.). OLIvE-SIDED FLy- 
CATCHER. 
An uncommon but local summer resident, formerly more gen- 
erally distributed, for it is recorded breeding at Mount Auburn, 
Cambridge by Nuttall, and in Brookline by Audubon, both about 
1830, and at Lynn in 1858 by George O. Welch; and it bred about 
Boston until within the 70’s_ It is now wholly absent from these 
localities as a summer resident, and at present breeds regularly 
only, as far as we know, in Berkshire, Hampden, Worcester, 
Plymouth and Barnstable Counties. 
May 12 to September ro. 
Berkshire: “Summer resident, of restricted range.” Brookline : 
“One record ; Audubon, August §, 1852.’ Cambridge: Transient visit- 
ant; formerly not uncommon summer _ visitant. Dedham: “Rare.” 
Essex County: “ Summer visitant. Not common.”’ Springfield: “ Rather 
common summer resident; breeds regularly at Tatham.’’ Templeton : 
*Tolerably common migrant.’’ [Breeds at Winchendon: Brewster. ] 
Wellesley: “ Formerly common, but now scarce migrant.” 
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216. Sayornis phcebe (Lath.). PHBE. 
A common summer resident. 
