Birds observed in Naval Hospital 
Grounds, Brooklyn. G. H.Ooues 
11. Chordiles popetue. Night-Hawk. — Common. 
Bull. N. 0.0. 4, Jan. . 18 7 0, p.31 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.jB.Merriam. 
Phordeiles popetue ( Vieillot) Baird. Nighthawk— Rather 
U- ■ •«" >• *• «« m ~“ l * , “ - "*'• 
Bull N. 0.0. a, Oct. 1881. p.231 
Arrivals of Mig’y Birds, Spring-18bd 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
May 20, Chordeiles Diryinianus, (420). Night- 
hawk. 
0if& O. XI, Aug. 1886. p. iSs 5 
Birds Tioga Oo» N, Y. Alden 
357 . Night Hawk. Common. Their food 
consists of small bugs. 
O a &0» YVi June. 1800, p.SS 
coring-, W*o _ 4^ ^ otln ^ 
ieir food V^nX/. n - . /3 „ ~ ' Ur-# . 0 
May 2 j to 30 . 
Nighthawk. Not common. 
B. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.296. 
‘ }t<r^o <n~- tLh (r^Jn ) ft &_ y~U. </>, f < 
0^b6^ A^eyu^e^. A-(5-i^^Tr%y's rtaoz^C <£mT, 
II. Chordeiles virginianus. Nighthawk— “Of rare occurrence » 
and only two records given by Mr. Embody. The bird is a common 
summer resident in the vicinity of Oneida and by Oneida Lake ; it may 
be heard almost any early evening. Mr. Miller regards it as “not uncom- 
mon at Peterboro.” 
Qy hi • 
Ank, XX, July, 1903, p. ^6^. 
