242 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [1885. 



318. Contopus borealis (Swains.)- Olive-sided Fly caiclwr. [137.] 



Auduboij, vol. i, p. 215, records it; from the coast of Labrador. 



320. Contopus virens (Linn.). Wood Pewee. [139.] 

 Audubon, vol. i, p. 233, records it from Labrador. 



322. Empidonax flaviventris Baikd. Yellow-lellied Flycatcher. [144. J 

 Brewster, p. 380, reports it common at Ellis Bay, Anticosti. 



4" 326. Empidonax minimus Baird. Least Flycatcher. [142.] ** 

 Audubon, vol. i, p. 237, found it nesting in Labrador. 

 Obtained by Drexler at Moose Factory, May 30, 1860. 



4-335. Trochilus colubris Lixx. Bnby-throated Eumminghird. [101.] 



A single individual, male, was seen withiu 4 feet of me July 17, 1882, 

 on the bill-top (825 feet elevation) back of the station at Davis Inlet. 

 Audubon, vol. iv, p. 195, states that few were seen in Labrador. 



357. Chordeiles virginianus (Gmel.). Mghihawk. [114.] 

 Stearns, p. 117, records it from Natashquan. 

 Obtained by Drexler in August, 18G0, at Moose Factory. 



360. Dryobates villosus (Linn.). Hairy Woodpecker. [74.]* ** 



Eesident in southern portions of Labrador ; probably does not occur 

 north of the " Heighth of Land." 



361. Dryobates pubescens (Linn.). Downy Woodpecker. [76.] * ** 

 Common and resident in southern portions; probably does not range 



north of 56°. 



Audubon, vol. iv, p. 249, reports it from Texas to Labrador. 

 Brewster, p. 381, found it breeding at Fox Bay, Anticosti, July 11. 



4 367. Picoides arcticus (Swains.). Black-hacked Three-toed Woodpecker. [82.]*''* 



Common and resident throughout the wooded portions. 

 •f 368. Picoides americanus Brehm. Banded-hacked Three-toed Woodpecker. [83.] 



* ** Common and resident throughout the wooded portions. 

 .f 378. Colaptes auratus (Linn.). Yellow-shafted Flicker. [97.]** 



An accidental straggler was procured from the mainland near Akpa- 

 tok Island, Hudson Strait, in October, 1882. Eeported to be a common 

 summer visitor to Northwest River. 



382. Ceryle alcyon (Linn.). Belted Kingfisher. [117.] ** 

 A summer visitor to Northwest River, where it breeds. 

 Drexler obtained a specimen, May 26, 1860, at Moose Factory. 

 Audubon, vol. iv, p. 208, records that he has met with it from Texas 



to Labrador. 



387. Coccyzus americanus (Linn.). Yelloic-hilled Cuckoo. [69.] 



Audubon, vol. iv, p. 296, states that even iu Labrador he has met 

 with a few of them. 



