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HELD AND FOREST 



and experience in skeleton making, we make not the slightest pre- 

 tence to being learned in the science of osteology ; in fact our know- 

 ledge goes little further than practical experience in manipulation 

 and examination of bones, and in mounting them for private gratifi- 

 cation. 



M. E. 13. 



Catalogue of the Birds of the District of Columbia. 



Prepared by Pierre Louis Jouy. 



Those species given in italics have been added to the list by the compiler. Those 

 marked with the asterisk are of very rare or accidental occurrence. 



Family TYRANNISE. 

 Mllvulus. 



113. * — ? 



Tyrannus. 



114. carolinensis, (Gm.) Temm. 



115. " :< " verticalis, Say. 

 Myiarchus. 



116. crinitus, (L.) Cab. 

 Sayornis. 



117. fuscus, (Gm.) Bd. 

 CoNTorus. 



118. virens, (L.) Cab. 

 Empidonax. 



119. acadicus, (Gm.) Bd. 



120. trailli, (And.) Bd. 



1 21. minimus, Bd. 



122. flaviventris, Bd. 



Family CAPRIMULGID^E. 



Antrostomus. 



123. vociferus, (Wils.) Bp. 

 Chordeiles. 



124. virginianus, (Gm.) Bp. 



Family CYPSELID^F. 



Chaetura. 



125. pelagica,(L. ) Bd. 



Family TROCHILID^. 



Trochilus. 



126. colubris, L. 



Family ALCEDINIDvE. 

 Ceryle. 



127. alcyon, (L.) Bbie. 



Family CUCULID^E. 



COCCYGUS. 



128. erythrophthalmus, ( L. ) Bp. 



129. americanus, (L.) Bp. 



Family PICID^E. 



Hylotomus. 



130. pileatus, (L.) Bd. 

 Picus. 



131. villosus, L. 



132. pubescens, L. 

 Sphyrapicus. 



133. varius, (L. ) Bd. 

 Centurus. 



134. carolinus, (L. ) Sw. 

 Melanerpes. 



135. erythrocephalus. (L,) Sw. 

 Colaptes. 



136. auratus, (L.) Sw. 



Family STRIGID^E 



Stkix. 



137. Jlammeav2x.pratincola (Bon.) Ridg. 

 Buno. 



138. virginianus, (Gm.) Bp. 

 Scops. 



139. asio, (L.) Bp. 



