70 Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Trochilus calliope. 



CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIKD. 



A fairly common summer resident of British Columbia be- 

 tween the Cascade Mountains and the sea-coast. 



Milvulus forficatus. 



SCISSOK-TAILED FLYCATCHEK. 



The general habitat of this species is between Texas and 

 Central America, but a few specimens have wandered into Canada. 

 Dr. Bell reports finding one at York Factory, on Hudson's Bay, 

 in 1880, and of hearing that examples have been seen occasion- 

 ally at the posts of the Hudson's Bay Company west to the valley 

 of the Mackenzie River; Mr. Thompson examined a specimen 

 found by Mr. Nash near Portage la Prairie, in October, 1884; 

 and Dr. Garnier reports having discovered one in Bruce 

 County, Ontario. 



Tyrannus tyrannus. 



KINGBIRD. 



A common summer resident between the Maritime Provinces 

 and British Columbia (^Fannhi), north to about the 50th parallel. 

 It winters in Central and South America. 



Tyrannus verticalis. 



ARKANSAS KINGBIRD. 



A summer resident from the Plains to the Cascade Mountains. 



