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SAYORNIS FUSCUS, Pewee, Phoebe. Com- 

 mon, regular, arrives early. 



Contopus borealis and C. virens and 

 others not seen at all, probably common. 



EMPIDONAX MINIMUS, Least Fly catcher. 



ANTROSTOMUS VOCIFEROUS, Whip-poor- 

 will. Rather common, regular, though 

 hard to obtain from its nocturnal habits ; 

 April 30, and even earlier. 



CHORDEILES VIRGINIANUS, Nighthawk. 

 Common, regular. This bird is also hard 

 to obtain from its retirement in daylight. 



CENTURA PELAGIC A, Chimney Swift. 

 Abundant, regular, arrives late and departs 

 rather early. 



CERYLE ALCYON, Kingfisher. Rather 

 common, regular. I have seen them very 

 late in fall and in winter. 



I have seen one or the other of the Coc- 

 cyzus, or cuckoos, flying, but could not 

 distinguish which species it was. 



HYLOTOMUS PILEATUS, Pileated Wood- 

 pecker, t Greene county. 



Picus VII/LOSUS, Hairy Woodpecker. 

 Not rare, Oct. 23, one specimen, resident 

 throughout the year, and regular. 



Picus PUBESCENS,Z>own?/ Woodpecker. 

 Common, resident throughout the year, 

 and regular. 



SPHYRAPICUS VARIUS, Yellow bellied 

 Woodpecker. I shot one specimen, April 

 19, in the yard as he was tapping upon a 

 small pine tree. 



MELANERPES ERYTHROCEPHA:LUS, Red- 

 headed Woodpecker.* An immature speci- 

 men, with no date, appears in my friend's 

 collection from this place. 



