228 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 
41.—Myiarchus crinitus—Crested Flycatcher. 
Pair observed on College Campus several times. 
42.—-Sayornis phoebe—Phoebe. 
Common summer resident. Observed October 28 and 
May 27. Heard call several times. 
43.—Contopus virens—Wood Pewee. 
Summer resident. Observed June 13 on Campus. 
Order Macrochires: . 
44.—Antrostomus vociferus—Whip-poor-Will. 
Rare. Heard only once on May 2. 
45.—Chordeiles virginianus—Nighthawk. 
Heard and seen almost every evening at dusk. Rather 
numerous. 
46.—Chaetura pelagica—Chimney Swift. 
Very common and numerous since May 1. Can be seen 
every evening. 
47.—Picus pubescens—Downy Woodpecker. 
Common resident. Observed frequently in Forest Pre- 
serves. 
48.—Melanerpes erthrocephalus—Red-headed Wie 
Very common and numerous. Present throughout year. 
49.—Colaptes auratus—Flicker. 
Present all year, but more numerous during summer. 
Common after May 1. 
50.—Coccyzus americanus—Y ellow-billed Cuckoo. 
Observed several times since June 1 on or near Campus. 
Order Raptores: 
51.—Megascops asio—Screech Owl. 
Heard only once in Forest Preserves on October 31. 
52.—Accipiter cooperi—Chicken Hawk. 
Common resident. Seen October, November, and several 
times since March. : 
