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113. Empiponax minimus, Bd.—JZeast Flycatcher.--A common mi- 
erant in April and May. 3 
114. *TRocutLtus coLusris, L.—Ruby-throated Be LO ok. 
common summer resident ; arrives about April 20th. , 
115. *CHaTuRA PELASGICA (L.), Bd.—Chimney Swift.—An abund- 
ant summer resident; arrives about April 1Oth. 
116. +CarRimuLeus vocirerus, Wils._-Whip-poor-will.—An uncom- 
mon summer resident. 
117. *CHORDEILES POPETUE (V.), Bd._-NMight Hawk.—-Summer resi- 
dent. Abundant in August and September, and excessively so Oc- 
tober 1st, 2d and 3d, 1879. 
118, *Picus vituosus, L.— Hairy Woodpecker.—Resident, not very 
common. More numerous in winter. : 
119. *Picus puBEscens, L.-_-Downy Woodpecker._-A common resi- 
dent. 
120. SpHyrapicus varius (L.), Bd.—Yellow-bellied Woodpecker.— 
Rather common in the fall, occasionally seen in winter. 
121. * HyxLotromus piteatus (L.), Bd.— Pleated Woodpecker.—An 
uncommon resident in heavily wooded portions of the county. 
122. *CEenrurus caRoLinus (L.), Bp.— Red-bellied Woodpecker.—A 
common resident. 
123. * MELANERPES ERYTHROCEPHALUS (L.), Sw.—ed-headed Wood- 
pecker.—Resident. Very abundant at times, but occasionally none are 
seen for several months. 
124. *CoLaptEs auratus (L.), Sw.—Yellow-shafted Flicker.—An 
abundant resident. 
125. *CERYLE aLcyon (L.), Boie.—Belted Kingfisher. Paine com- 
mon. Not observed in winter. 
126. *Coccyzus americanus (L.), Bp.— Yellow-billed Cuckoo; “Rain 
Crow.”—A common summer resident; arrives about May Ist, departs 
October 10th. ; 
127. tCocoyzus ERYTHROPHTHALMUS (Wils.), Bd. — Black-billed 
Cuckoo.—A rather uncommon summer resident. 
128. ALuco FLAMMEUS AMERICANUS (Aud.), Ridgw.—American Barn 
Owl.—An owl in the museum of the Louisville Polytechnic Society, 
shot about May 20th, 1882, in Bullitt county, 15 or 20 miles north of 
here, is supposed to be of this species. 
129. Asto accrpiTRinus (Pall.), Newton. —Short-eared Owl.—Rare. 
One speciney only, November 17th, 1881. 
130. *Scors asio (L.), Bp.—Little Screech Owl.—A common resi- 
dent. Young fully fledged and flying, about May 31st. 
