186 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Class Aves : Birds. 





Native. 



Introduced. 



Totals. 



Extinct. 



Extirpated. 



Existing. 



Genera " 



Families " 





7 

 6 

 2 

 1 



255 

 166 

 44 

 12 



2* 

 2 



264 

 174 

 46 

 13 



ill CC 



Orders 







The 264 identified species 

 may also be divided in 

 accordance with their 

 times of occurrence, in- 

 to — 



Summer residents 









5 

 2 



26 

 62 

 12 

 127 



28 



1 

 1 



$2 

 65 

 12 

 127 



28 











Irregular migrants and 





















89 

 7 



2 



91 

 16 







6 



Species not yet identified, 

 whose range includes 

 this locality, and whose 

 occurrence, therefore, is 



Genera in above category 

 Families " " 

 Orders " " 



These may be also divided 

 into — 



Constant residents 









• 



21 

 10 

 1 





23 

 10 

 1 























1 

 1 

 3 

 13 



5 





1 

 1 



3 

 13 



5 











Winter visitants 

















Irregular migrants and 

 casual visitants. 







Class Reptilia : Reptiles. 

 This class awaits a local biographer. 



The following table is merely one of probabilities, compiled from the 

 known range of the species as given in various standard works : 



* The two introduced species here included as forming part of our fauna are ,the European 

 House Sparrow and Sky Lark. The fate of the other nineteen species introduced by the 

 late Acclimation Society of Cincinnati can not be ascertained at present. See this Journal, 

 Vol. IV., pp. 342 and 343. 



t Amongst those known to have bred here, are seven species classed as migrants. 



X The two foreign species here included, are the European Tree Sparrow, Passer montanm, 

 and the Ruff, Philomachvs puctnax. 



