Annotated List op Species 'I'l 



mer resident." Martha's Vineyard: "Rather uncommon migrant.'" 

 Springfield: " Very common summer resident." Templeton: "Common 

 summer resident." Wellesley: " Local summer resident." 



195. Antrostomus^vociferus (Wils.). Whip-poor-will. 

 A common summer resident, somewhat restricted to dry woods 



at low altitudes. Rather rare near the coast. 

 (April 22) May i to September 25. 

 Amherst: " Not uncommon summer resident." Berkshire: " Summer 

 resident. Not rare in some parts of the county." Bristol County :. 

 " Common summer resident." Brookline : " Uncommon migrant and 

 summer resident." Cambridge : Common summer resident. Cohas- 

 set : "Rather rare." Dedham : "Common.'' Essex County: "Sum- 

 mer visitant. Common." Ipswich: "One noted." Martha's Vine- 

 yard: "Common summer resident." Springfield: "Common summer 

 resident." Templeton: "Common summer resident." Wellesley: 

 " Common summer resident." 



196. Antrostomus carolinensis (Gmel.) . Chuck-will 's- 



WIDOW. 



Accidental from the south. One record : Revere, one found 

 dead in a barn in December, 1884. It was probably caught by a 

 cat in October of that year.^ The bird is now in the unmountedl 

 collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology (No. 33004), 



197. Chaetura pelagica (Linn.). Chimney Swift. 

 An abundant summer resident. 



(April 19) April 26 to September 25 (October 2). 



Amherst: "Abundant summer resident." Berkshire: "Abundant 

 summer resident." Bristol County: "Abundant summer resident." 

 Brookline: "Common summer resident." Cambridge: Abundant sum- 

 mer resident. Cohasset: "Numerous." Dedham: " \'erv common." 

 Essex County: "Summer visitant. Common." Ipswich: "Abundant 

 summer resident." Martha's Vineyard: "Common summer resident." 

 Springfield: "Common- summer resident." Templeton: "Abundant 

 summer resident." Wellesley: " Abundant summer resident." 



1^8. Trochilus colubris Linn. Ruby-throated Hu.m- 



MINGBIRD. 



A common spring and autumn migrant, and rather common 

 summer resident. 



1 Osgood ; Auk, Vol. II, No. 2, Apr., 1885, p, 220. 



