1871.] 381 v [Maynard. 



the birch tree with rows of square holes. It also had the habit of 

 sitting on the top of some dead stub and darting at insects, then re- 

 ' treating to its perch like a fly-catcher." Winters in the Southern 

 States and Florida. 



104. Hylatomus pileatus Baird. Pileated Woodpecker. 

 Not uncommon resident in this section of New England. Breeds. 



105. Melanerpes erythrocephalus Sw. Ked-headed 

 Woodpecker. 



Rare at Albany in summer. 



106. Colaptes auratus Sw. Golden- winged Woodpecker. 

 Common, and breeding throughout New England. Resident in 



the more southern section. 



stpjgidje. 



107. Bubo Virginianus Bon. Great Horned Owl. 

 Common resident throughout New England. 



108. Seops asio Bon. Mottled Owl. 

 Common resident throughout New England. 



109. Otus Wilsonianus Aud. Long-eared Owl. 



Common, and resident throughout New England. The short- 

 eared owl is undoubtedly found here, but it is not given by Verrill at 

 Norway. I never saw it in this section. Common at Hamilton 

 (Mcll wraith), and at Quebec (Couper). 



110. Syrnium einereum Aud. Great Gray Owl. 

 Rare in winter at Norway (Verrill). 



111. Syrnium nebulosum Gray. Barred Owl. 

 Common resident throughout New England. 



112. Nyctale Aeadiea Bon. Acadian Owl. 

 Common resident throughout New England. 



113. Nyctea nivea Gray. Snowy Owl. 

 Not very common at Norway (Verrill). 



114. Surnia ulula Bon. Hawk Owl. 

 Common autumn and winter at Norway (Verrill]. 



FALCONIDiE. 



115. Palco anatum Bon. Duck Hawk. 

 At Norway spring and fall (Verrill). 



116. Hypotriorchis columbarius Gm. Pigeon Hawk. 

 Spring and fall. 



