68. Dendrocopns villosns (Linn.). 
Hairy Woodpecker. A fairly com- 
mon migrant, and winter visitant. 
A female (?) stayed about Hall's 
pond from March 3 to May 5, 
1897. I have, however, of late 
y9ars, no actual knowledge of 
their breeding in the town. 
December 27 to May 13. 
69. Dendrocopus pubescens medianus 
(Swains.). Northern Downy 
Woodpecker. A common per- 
manent resident. 
70. Ccephloeus pileatus abieticola. 
Bangs. Northern Pileated 
Woodpecker. Mr. F. H. Kennard 
records two seen May 3, 1890, at 
Chestnut Hill. (O. & O. Vol. 
XV, p. 95). They are of course 
of accidental occurence in the 
town. 
71. Empidonax flaviventris. Baird. 
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. On© 
was observea in Longwood by 
Miss M. B. Hall, May 10, 1900. 
72. Empidonax minimus. Baird. An 
abundant summer resident. April 
26 to September 18. 
73. Horizopus virens (Linn. ). Wood 
Pewee. A common summer resi- 
dent. May 12 to September 19. 
74. Nuttallornis borealis (Swains.). 
Olive-sided Flycatcher. There is 
one interesting record of a bird 
taken by J. J. Audubon on August 
8, 1832. (See former Brookline 
list and "Birds of America," Vol. 
I, p. 213, pi. 58). 
75. Sayornis phoebe (Lath.). Phoebe. 
A common summer resident. 
March 25 to October 29. 
76. Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.). 
Crestea Flycatcher. A common 
summer resident. May 9 to 
October 15. 
77. Tyrannus tyrannns(Linn. ). King- 
bird. An abundant summer resi- 
dent. May 4 to September 25. 
78. Clivicola riparia (Linn. ). Bank 
Swallow. Formerly not an un- 
common summer resident Now 
only occurs as a migrant. May 19 
to . 
79. Tachycineta bicolor ( Vieill. ). 
Tree Swallow. Not only a com- 
mon migrant, and a rare summer 
resident. April 15 to September 
29. 
