84 MC ILWKAITH, 



May, after which time its harsh cry is heard in all parts of 

 the woods. 



47. Sayornis fuscus Baird. Pewee. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives 15th of April. 



48. Contopus borealis Baird. Olive-sided Fly- 

 catcher. 



I have sought in vain for this bird in such places as it 

 might be expected. Two specimens procured near Toronto 

 are all I know of occurring in Canada West. 



49. Contopus virens Cab. Wood Pewee. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives 15th of May. 



50. Empidonax TrailUi^AiRjy. Traill's Flycatcher. 

 Rare summer visitant. 



51. Efupidonax minimus Baird. Least Flycatcher. 

 Abundant summer resident. Arrives first week in May. 



52. jEmpidonax acadicus Baird. Small Green- 

 crested Flycatcher. 



Rare summer resident. 



53. Empidonax Jlavive7itris Baird. Yellow-bellied 

 Flycatcher. 



Rare ; probably summer resident. Found May 15th. 



54. Tardus mustelinus Gm. Wood Thrush. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives May 10th. 



55. Turdus Pallasii Cab. Hermit Thrush. 

 Visits us in spring and fall ; arriving in spring about the 



middle of April and disappearing about May 7th. 



56. Turdus fuscescens Stephens. Wilson's Thrush. 

 Common. Arrives as the preceding species leaves, 



and remains during summer. 



57. Turdus jSivainsonii Cab. Olive-backed Thrush. 

 Rather rare in spring and fall ; not seen in summer. 



58. Turdus mi(iratorius Linn. Robin. 

 Common summei- resident. A few stragglers in March. 



59. Sialia sialis Baird. Blue Bird. 



Common summer resident. Arrives in March, late or 

 early according to weather. 



60 . Regulus calendulus Light . Ruby-crowned Wren . 

 Common in spring and fall. Not observed either in 



summer or winter. Arrives about April 15th. 



