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their specific or sub-specific identity, but they are pre- 

 sumed to have been D. villosus, not D. villosus audubonii. 



13. Downy Woodpecker. Dryobates pubescens. A 

 single bird was heard (not seen) on Walden's Kidge, a 

 noticeable reversal of the usual relative commonness of 

 this species and the preceding. 



14. Red-cockaded Woodpecker. Dryobates borealis. 

 Found only at Chickamauga, on Snodgrass Hill, in long- 

 leaved pines two or three birds. 



15. Pileated Woodpecker. "Logcock." Ceophlceus 

 pileatus. Said to be common on Walden's Ridge, where 

 I heard its flicker-like shout. 



16. Red-headed Woodpecker. Melanerpes erythrocepha- 

 lus. One seen near Missionary Ridge and one at Chick- 

 amauga. The scarcity of this bird, and the absence of 

 the red-bellied and the yellow-bellied, were among the 

 surprises of my visit. 



17. Flicker. Golden-winged Woodpecker. Colaptes 

 auratus. Not common. Three birds were seen at Chick- 

 amauga, and it was occasional on Walden's Ridge, where 

 I listed it five days of the seven. 



18. Whippoorwill. Antrostomus vociferus. Un- 

 doubtedly common. I heard it only on Walden's Ridge, 

 the only place where I went into the woods after dark. 



19. Nighthawk. Chordeiles virginianus. Common. 



20. Chimney Swift. Chcetura pelagica. Abundant. 



21. Ruby-throated Humming-bird. Trochilus colubris. 

 Common in the forests of Walden's Ridge. Seen but 

 twice elsewhere. First seen April 28 



22. Kingbird. Tyrannus tyrannus. Seen but three 

 times nine specimens in all. First seen April 29. 



23. Crested Flycatcher. Myiarchus crinitus. Noticed 

 daily, with two exceptions. 



24. Phoabe. Sayornis phoebe. Common on Lookout 

 Mountain and Walden's Ridge. Not seen elsewhere. 



