76 Fleming, Birds of Toronto, Canada, [j^ 



155. Picoides arcticus. Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. — Acci- 

 dental winter migrant, first recorded in 1893 (October 21 and December 

 4); other records are October 19, 1896, and November 1 and 4, 1899. 



156. Picoides americanus. American Three-toed Woodpecker. — 

 One record, a male in my collection taken November 16, 1901. ' 



157. Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. — Abun- 

 dant migrant, April 8 to May 13, and September 11 to 28; latest records 

 October 7 to 14, 1906. A rather rare summer resident, breeds. 



158. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola. Northern Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. — Said to have been formerly a resident. I have seen specimens 

 taken within twenty or thirty miles of Toronto some years ago, and I 

 recently saw fresh workings of this woodpecker thirty-five miles from the 

 city, near Georgetown. 



159. Melanerpes erythrocephalus. Red-headed Woodpecker. — 

 Common summer resident, April 19 to August 29; breeds. One winter 

 record (January 28, 1905). This woodpecker was scarce during the 

 summer of 1906. 



160. Centurus carolinus. Red-bellied Woodpecker. — Accidental 

 migrant. I have examined four specimens, a female, May 19, 1885, 2 a 

 male, May 24, 1890, in Mr. Maughan's collection, and two taken November 

 27, 1899. 



161. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. — Summer resi- 

 dent, common, April 7 to October 24; breeds in all suitable places. Rare 

 winter resident (January 28, 1905; February 3, 1906). Two of the so- 

 called hybrid nickers have been taken here; one is in the collection of Mr. 

 Ernest Seton, 3 the other is in the collection of Mr. Geo. E. Atkinson. 



162. Antrostomus vociferus. Whip-poor-w'ill. — Regular migrant; 

 rather rare summer resident, April 14 to October 10; breeds (May 21, 1888). 



163. Chordeiles virginianus. Nighthawk. — Common summer resi- 

 dent, May 1 to September 9; latest dates September 30, 1889, and October 

 11, 1906 (H. H. Mitchell). Large flocks appear in the fall for a day or 

 two (August 28, 1904, and September 8, 1892). Breeds (June 28, 1892). 



164. Chaetura pelagica. Chimney Swift. — Common summer resi- 

 dent, April 27 to August 31; earliest April 18, 1891; breeds (June 7, 1892). 



165. Trochilus colubris. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. — Common 

 summer resident, May 4 to September 14; earliest record April 12, 1890; 

 latest September 22, 1906; usually abundant August 15 to 31; breeds 

 (June 1, 1904). 



166. Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. — Common summer resident, 

 May 11 to August 27; latest record September 15, 1900 (C. W. Nash); 

 breeds (June 11, 1892). 



167. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. — Regular migrant 

 and rare summer resident, May 4 to September 27; breeds (June 22, 1892). 



1 Auk, XIX, 1902, 79. 

 a Auk, II, 1885, 335. 

 3 Ibid. 



