Henninger — June Birds of Laramie 239 



34. Dryohates vlllosus monticola — Rocky Mountain Hairy Wood- 

 peclver. One specimen seen June 16tli in tlie mountains. 



35. Dryohates pultescens homorits — ^Batclielder's Woodpeclver. May 

 31st in dead cottouAvood tree in town. 



36. Sphyrapious rarius ni(chalis — Red-naped Sapsucker. May 

 30tli in tlie mountains at 2000 metres. 



37. Melanerpes erythrocephalus — Red-lieaded Woodpecker. .June 

 lltli at Cheyenne, but not seen at Laramie. 



38. Colaiptes auratvs luteits — Nortliern Fliclver. Rare in the Lar- 

 amie mountains in the pines. 



39. Colaptes cafer coi/«r/s^Red-sliafted Flicker. Very common 

 summer resident up to 3000 metres. 



40. Plialcenoptilus niittalUi — -roor-will. Heard June .5th and 15th 

 in the outskirts' of the town. 



41. Chordeiles virgmlanus hoicelli — Howell's Night-hawk. Com- 

 mon summer resident everywhere. 



42. Selasplwrus platycercHS — Broad-tailed Hummingbird. Com- 

 mon summer resident ; observed only in the town. 



43. Tyrarmus tyranniis — Kingbird. Rare. Only two seen May 

 30th at the City Springs. 



44. Tyranniis verticalis — Arkansas Kingbird. Fairly conunon 

 summer resident up to 2500 metres. 



45. Sayornis sayits — ^Say's Phoebe. Common summer resident all 

 over the plains. 



46. Myiochanes r. ricliardsoni — Western Wood Pewee. Common 

 only in the spruces and pines up to 3000 metres. 



47. Empidonax traillii — Traill's Flycatcher. Not common, and in 

 town only, June 1st, 4th, 8th and 9th. 



48. Empidonax minimirs — Least Flycatcher. Not common ; found 

 along the river courses. 



49. Empidonax liamm^nndi? — Hammond's Flycatcher. Rare. Ap- 

 parently only in town. 



50. Empidonax wrigliUi — Wright's Flycatcher. Not common. A 

 specimen taken June 13th at the Laramie river. 



51. Otocorys alpestris leucokrma — Desert Horned Lark. The 

 most abundant bird of Wyoming. 



52. Pica pica hiulsonia — Magpie. Common. Nest with hve young 

 June 6th on the plains. 



53. Cyanocitta steljeri annectens — Black-headed Jay. Fairly 

 common in the pines of the mountains. 



54. Perisoreus canadensis capitals — Rocky Mountain Jay. Seen 

 only on June 16th in the mountains, where very shy and not com- 

 mon. 



