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below Peace River) to British Columbia (Lake Tesliri; Telegraph 

 Creek; Coast Range; Lund, on Malaspina Inlet; Comox, Errington, and 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island; Sumas; Osoyos Lake; Sproats Landing), 

 and northwestern Washington (Simiahmoo; Sinyakwateen Depot); 

 southward to northemArkansas (Pettigrew; Mammoth Spring), south- 

 ern Missouri (Jasper County; Stone Coimty; St. Louis County), south- 

 central IlUnois (Odin), central and southeastern Tennessee (Nash- 

 ville; Chattanooga), north-central Georgia (EUin jay; Yoimg Harris), 

 southwestern North Carolina (AsheviUe; Weaversville), and southern 

 Virginia (WythesviUe; Lynchburg; Newport News; Cape Charles; 

 Cobbs Island) ; migrating southward through Gulf States and lower 

 Mississippi Valley, eastern Colorado (Gunnison), Texas, and eastern 

 Mexico to Bermudas, Cuba, Isle of Pines (Santa Fe, May 10), Jamaica 

 (Spanishtown, Sept.), St. Bartholomew, Barbados, Costa Rica (Rio 

 SIcsola, Sept. 24 ; MiravaUes, May 25) Panami (Calov^vora, Verdgua), 

 and South America, where wintering from Colombia (Bogota,; Antio- 

 quia) and Venezuela (Orinoco VaUey) southward to southern Brazil 

 (Matto Grosso; Sao Patdo; Rio de Janeiro), Argentina (Tucumdn; 

 C6rdova; Gran Chaco; Barracas al Sud; Ysca Yacus, Santiago) and 

 Paragu&y (Lambard); accidental northward to Melville Island, 

 Arctic Ocean. 



[Gaprimulgus\virginiarms Gmeun, Syet. Nat., i, pt. 2, 1789, 1028 (Virginia; based 

 on Caprimulgus virginianus Brisson, Om., ii, 477; Caprimulgus minor ameri- 

 carms Catesby, Nat. Hist. Carolina, iii, App., pi. 16; Long^nged Goatsucker 

 Pennant, Arctic Zool., ii, 436, pi. 18; Virginia Goatsucker Latham, Synopsis 

 Birds, ii, 595; etc. See especially Stejneger, Auk, ii, 1885, 178-180). — 

 Latham, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 585. 



Caprimulgus virginianus Temminck, Cat. Syst., 1807, 136. — Stephens, Shaw's 

 Gen. Zool., x, 1817, 153.— Bonaparte, Ann. Lye. N. Y., ii, pt. 1, 1826, 62! 

 Obs. Wilson's Am. Om., 1826, [241]; Synopsis Birds U. S., 1828, 62.— Nut- 

 tall, Man. Om. U. S. and Can., Land Birds, 1832, 619; Water Birds, 1834, 

 609 (Great Bear Lake, Mackenzie). — ^Audttbon, Om. Biog., ii, 1834, 273, 

 pi. 147; V, 1839, 406.— Koenig-Waethaitsen, Journ. fur Om., 1868, 373. 



Claprimulgus] virginianus Maximiuan, Joum. fiir Om., 1858, 97, part (Pennsyl- 

 vania). 



Caprimulguji (Ckordeiles) virginianus Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 337. 



Chordeiles virginianus Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 496. — ^Bonapaetb, 

 Geog. and Comp. List, 1838, 8. — ^Audubon, Synopsis, 1839, 32; Birds Am., 

 oct. ed., i, 1840, 159, pi. 43.— Ntjttail, Man. Om. TJ. S. and Can., Land 

 Birds, 2d ed., 1840, 748.-Jardine, Contr. Om., 1848, 81 (Bermudas, numer- 

 ous in Oct.).— HuBDis, Jardine's Contr. Om., 1850, 7 (Bermudas, April, 

 Oct.).— Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1851, 186 (Philadelphia and 

 Chester Co., Pennsylvania; Mexico; Nicaragua; Bogota, Colombia); Cat. 

 Caprim. Mus. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1851, 8; lUustr. Birds Calif., Tex., 

 etc., 1855, 238.— Beewbk, North Am. Oology, i, 1857, 87, pi. 5, figs. 59, 60, 

 61 (eggs).- Willis, Ann. Bep. Smithson. Inst, for 1858 (1859), 287 (Bermu- 

 das).— Mabtens, Journ. fur Om., 1859, 216 (Bermudas).— Sclatbk, Cat. 

 Am. Birds, 1862, 279 (N. America); Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, 133, part 

 (monogr.).— Sundevall, Oefv. K. Vet.-Ak. Forh., 1869, 600 (St. Bartholo- 



