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[200.] Antrostomus carolinensis. CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW. 

 Accidental. One found dead in a barn in Revere, in December, 

 1884 (Osgood, Auk, II, April, 1885, 220). This specimen is now 

 in the Cambridge Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



*201. Antrostomus vociferus. WHIP-POOR-WILL. Common 

 summer resident. 



*202. Chordeiles virginianus. NIGHTHAWK. Abundant 

 summer resident. 



*203. Chaetura pelasfeiea. CHIMNEY SWIFT. Abundant 

 summer resident. 



*204. Trochilus colubris. RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD. 

 Common summer resident. 



*205. Tyrannus tyrannus. KINGBIRD. Common summer 

 resident. 



[206.] Tyrannus dominieensis. GRAY KINGBIRD. Acci- 

 dental. Taken in Lynn early in October, 1869 (Allen, Am. Nat., 

 Ill, 1870, 645). 



*207. Myiarchus crinitus. CRESTED FLYCATCHER. Rare 

 summer resident. 



*208. Sayornis phcebe. PHOZBE. Common summer resident. 



*209. Contopus borealis. OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER. - 

 Rather uncommon summer resident ; in general breeding spar- 

 ingly, but commonly in Berkshire County {Brewster^ Auk, I, Jan. 

 1884, 15)- 



*210. Contopus virens. WOOD PEWEE. Common summer 

 resident. 



*211. Empidonax flaviventris. YELLOW-BELLIED FLY- 

 CATCHER. Not uncommon in spring and fall. Breeds in Berk- 

 shire County (Brewster, Auk, I, 1884, 15). 



*212. Empidonax pusillus traillii. TRAILL'S FLYCATCH- 

 ER. Chiefly spring and autumn visitant. Not common. A few 

 remain in summer and breed. [This is Empidonax acadicus of 

 my " Birds of Springfield " (Proc. Essex Inst., IV, 1864, 54), plus 

 E. traillii of the same " List.] 



*213. Empidonax minimus. LEAST FLYCATCHER. Com- 

 mon summer resident. 



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