2fo.3.] GIBBS ON THE BIRDS OF MICHIGAN. 489 



CAPEIMULGID^. 



'/ i Antrostomus "vooiperus. W/wjJjpoorwiZi.— Exceedingly abundant 

 summer resident; breeds plentifully south of Lat. 44°. 

 / Ghoediles vieginianus. Mght-Jiawh — Very common from May to 

 September; breeds plentifully in lower peninsula. 



CYPSELTD^. 



- ' Ch^tuea pelagica. Chimney Swift. — Very abundant summer res- 

 ident; breeds. 



TEOCHILID^. 



/ C Teochilus coltjbeis. Ruby-throated Humming-hird. — Abundant 

 from May 10 to September 20; breeds. 



ALCEDESriD^. 



Ceetle aloyon. Belted Kingfisher. — Very abundant summer so- 

 journer; breeds. 



CUCULID^. 



' ''CoocYGtrs EEYTHEOPHTHALMTJS. BlacTc-Mlled CucTcoo. — Common 

 summer resident; breeds. 

 , CoccYGUS AMEEICANUS. Yellow-MUed Cuckoo. — IfTot a common sum- 



mer resident; breeds. 



PICID^. 



Hylotomtjs piLEATTJg. Pileated, or Blaelc Woodpecker. — Once com- 

 mon throughout the State ; only found now in deep woods ; breeds % 



I Pious tillosus. Eairy Woodpecker. — Common resident ; breeds. 



- Pious pubbscbns. Downy Woodpecker. — Common resident ; breeds. 



. PicoiDES AECTicus. Black-backed Woodpecker. — A specimen secured 

 by Mr. Jas. H. Dewing, Lat. 44° N. ; rare. 



V PicoiDES AMEEICANUS. Banded Woodpecker. — Entered in this list 

 on the authority of A. B. Covert. 



- Sphyeapicus vaeius. Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. — ^Very abundant 

 in spring migration ; some remain during summer. A. H. Boies gives 

 this species as a resident (Catalogue of the Birds ascertained to occur in 

 Southern Michigan, 1875). 



( Cen'XUEUS OAEOLiNUS. Red-bellied Woodpecker. — Abundant resident; 

 breeds. 



/ Melanbepes erytheocephalus. Red-headed Woodpecker. — Com- 

 mon summer resident ; breeds ; irregidar winter resident. 



.^CoLAPTES AUEATUS. Goldcn-winged Woodpecker. — ^Common resident 

 in nearly all parts of lower peninsula ; breeds plentifully. 



