Zoological Miscellany. 



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Class Gregarinida : Gregarious Protozoans. 



The members of this class are parasitic worms, living in the alimen 

 tary canal of the cockroach, earthworm, etc. They have not been 

 especially studied in this locality. 



Class Monera : Structureless Protozoans. 

 Not represented here so far as known. 



GENERAL SUMMARY. 



Species. . 

 Genera. . 

 Families 

 Orders. . 



Vertebrates. 



Inverte. 



Total. 



497 



• 2457 



2954 



330 



1017 



1347 



107 



131 



238 



31 



20 



51 



GENERAL NOTES. 

 ORNITHOLOGY. 



Myiodioctes mitratus, Aud. — Hooded Warbler. — Observed June 

 25, 1882, at Glendale, Ohio, in a small brush patch in open woods, and 

 evidently breeding. 



Pandion haliaetus carolinensis, Ridgway. — American Osprey or 

 Fishhawk. — Observed as late as June 1, near Jones Station, Butler 

 county, Ohio. 



Totanus flavipes, Vieillot. — Lesser Yellow-legs. 



Bartramia longicauda, Bp. — Bartrarris Sandpiper. 



Riiyacophilus solitarius, Cassin. — Solitary Sandpiper . — These 

 sandpipers, usually considered migrants only here, were observed by 

 me June 29 and 30, 1882, in Butler county, Ohio. — J. B. Porter, Glen- 

 dale, Hamilton county, Ohio. 



Hylotomus pileatus, Baird. — Pileated Woodpecker ; Logcock. — 

 A male of this species was shot, April 23, 1882, in Brown county, 

 Ohio, about 50 miles from Cincinnati. A pair were observed making 

 a nest at the same locality. 



Querquedula discors, Stephens. — Blue-winged Teal. — Bred in 1881, 

 at Jones Station, Ohio ; two females observed with 3^oung. Breeding 

 this year (1882), at Port Union, Ohio, about a mile from Jones Station 

 (Jones Station is 19 miles from Cincinnati on the C, H. & D. R. R.) 



Chaulelasmus streperus, Gray. — Gadwall Duck. — A male of the 

 Gadwall taken at ice pond, near Jones Station, Ohio, April 11, 1882. 



Fulix AFFiNis, Baird. — Little Blackhead. — A pair of this species 



