REVIEW OF PERKINS' "BIRDS OF VERMONT." 15 



108. Syrnium nebulosum. BARRED OWL. 



109. Scotiaptex cinerea. GREAT GRAY OWL. Lunenburg, Nov. 27, 

 1879, F. H. Herrick. Milton, two taken winter of 1883, H. A. Brush. 

 (Rand. Notes, 1885, p. 15.) 



no. Cryptoglaux tengmalmi richardsonii. RICHARDSON'S OWL. 

 Windsor, I found one in the local collection of Russell Brewster taken 

 some years ago. 



in. Cryptoglaux acadica. SAW-WHET OWL. Bred at Townshend, 

 1901, Evans. Breeds according to Ross in Rutland Co. above 2,000 

 feet. Taken at Brandon in winter iSSo-'Si. Windsor. 



112. Megascops asio. SCREECH OWL. Of irregular distribution. 



113. Bubo virginianus. GREAT HORNED OWL. 



114. Nyctea nyctea. SNOWY OWL. Mechanicsville, 1876. Brandon, 

 1880-82. Middlebury, 1882. Vergennes, 1887. Cornwall, winter i887~'S8. 

 Oct. 20 to . 



115. Surnia ulula caparoch. HAWK OWL. Is not known to breed in 

 the United States. A rare winter visitor. Cornwall, Parkhill. Nov. 2 to . 



116. Coccyzus americana. YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO. Rare. Rut- 

 land, July 8, 1883, F. H. Herrick and said by Ross to be a "rare summer 

 resident." Cornwall, June, 1899, Parkhill. Townshend, "fairly common," 

 Evans. St. Albans, Edson. St. Johnsbury, May 29, 1900, Clark. 



117. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO. 



118. Ceryle alcyon. BELTED KINGFISHER. April to October. 



119. Dendrocopus villosus. HAIRY WOODPECKER. 



1 20. Dendrocopus pubescens medianus. NORTHERN DOWNY WOOD- 

 PECKER. 



121. Picoides arcticus. ARCTIC THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. Also 

 reported from Lunenburg where two nests were taken in 1880-82. 



122. Picoides bacatus. THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. Taftsville in 

 winter. Pico Peak, summer resident above 2,500 feet according to Ross. 



123. Sphyrapicus varius. YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER. 



124. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola. NORTHERN PILEATED WOOD- 

 PECKER. Very rare in southern portions of the State. Breeds as far 

 south as Well's River, Taftsville, Townshend. 



125. Melanerpes erythrocephalus. RED-HEADED WOODPECKER. 

 Said to breed in western Vermont, but elsewhere only a rare straggler. 

 Stowe, two June, 1896, C. E. Straw. Taftsville, May n and July 17, 1883, 

 C. O. Tracy. Rutland, summer resident, Ross. 



126. Colaptes auratus luteus. NORTHERN FLICKER. April 18 to . 



127. Antrostomus vocifera. WHIP-POOR-WILL. May 10 to Sept. 16. 



128. Chordeiles virginianus. NIGHT HAWK. May to Sept. 



129. Chaetura pelagica. CHIMNEY SWIFT. May i to . 



130. Trochilus colubris. RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD. May 18 

 to Sept. 



/?/. Milvulus forficatus. SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER. Accidental 

 from the west. St. Johnsbury, one killed by C. W. Graham apparently in 



