LIST OF BIRDS: HAMILTON, C. W. 389 
Genus Caprimulgus.—Goat Sucker. 
1. C. vociferus— Whip-poor- Will. Generally distributed. Common. 
Genus Chordeiles —Nicur Hawk. 
1. C. Virginianus—Night Hawk. Abundant. Breeds in the woods near the Bay. 
Genus Chaetura.—Swirt. 
1. C. pelasgia—Chimney Swallow. Abundant everywhere. 
Genus Hirundo.—Swattow. 
. H. purpurea—Furple Martin. (uite common in the city. 
. H. bicolor— White-bellied Swallow. Abundant. Generally distributed. 
3. H. fulva—Clif Swallow. Less commun than the preceding. Builds in 
colonies on the outside of barns, &e. 
4. H. rustica—Barn Sieallow. Quite common. Builds inside of barns, dc. 
5. H riparian—Bank Swallow. Abundant. Nests in sand-banks round the 
Bay Shore and elsewhere. 
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Genus Musicapa.— Flycatcher. 
1. M. tyrannus—Tyrant Flycatcher. Generally distributed. Not abundant. 
2. M. erenita—Great Crested Flycatcher. Q ite common in the woods. 
3. M Cooperi— Cooper's F'ycateher. Ove individual shot in a swamp near the 
Bay Shore. 
4, M. Acadica—Small Green crested Flycatcher. Abundant in the woods. 
5. M. fusea—Pee-wee Flycatcher. Quitecommon. Builds in bridges, sheds, dc. 
6. M..virens—Wiod Pee-wee Fiycuteher. Less common than the preceding. 
Frequents dead trees. 
qT. M. ruticilla—/edstart. Common in the woods, in summer. 
8. M. flaviventris— Yellow bellied Flycatcher. Only one found. (Not mentioned 
by Audubon.) 
; Genus Mvledoctes.—FLycatcHeR Warscer. 
1. M. mitratus—Hooded Warbler. Only one specimen found. 
2. M. Canadensis—Canada Flycatcher, Quite common during spring and early 
summer, 
8. M. Wilsoni— Wilson’s Flycatcher. Only one specimen found. 
Genus Sylvicola.—Woop WARBLER. 
1. S. coronata— Yellow-crowned Wood Warbler. Abundant during spring and 
fall. 
‘2. S. striata—Black-poll Wood Warbler. Rather rare. Arrives late and 
leaves early. : 
3. S. castanea—Bay-breasted Wood Warbler. A regular visitor in spring. 
Not numerous, 
4. S. ieterocephala—Chestnut-sided Wood Warbler. Rather common. Nests 
among the briars. 
5. S. vinus—Vine-creeping Wood Warbler. Quite common. One of the first 
_to arrive. 
6. S. Varus—Hemlock Warbler. Observed in September only. 
7. S. virens—Black-throated Green Wood Warbler. Rather common in spring. 
8. S. maritima—Cape Muy Wovd Warbler. Rare. Two specimens procured. 
