STATE GEOLOGIST. 
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131. Sayornis fuscus—P ikkbe Bird — Common. 
132. Oontopus borealis— Olive-sided Flycatcher —Rather a common 
flycatcher—breeds here. 
134. C. virens— Wood’Pewek — Quite common. 
134. Empidouaxacadicus —Small Green-crested Flycatcher —Com¬ 
mon in woodlands. 
135. E. trailii — Trails’ Flycatcher —Rare. 
13#. E. minimus — Least Fltctoaek —Not common. 
137. E. flavivantris— Yellow-Billed Flycatcher —Not abundant, but 
fairly represented. 
133. Chordeile3 virginianus — Nigiitii yvvk —Common. 
139. Antrostomus vociferus —Whippoorwill —Common. 
149. Ohcefcura pelasgia— Chimney Swift—A bundant. 
141. Troohilus colubris— Ruby-thriated Humming-bird—A n average 
representation. 
142. Ceryle alcyon — Kingfisher —Common. 
143. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus — Black-billed Cuckoo — Common 
144. C. americana — Yellow-rilled Cuckoo —Not common. 
145. Hylatomus pileatus — Pilkated Woodpecker- —Not an abundant 
but fairly represented species. 
146. Pious villosus— Hairy Woodpecker —Common. 
147. P. pubescens— Downy Woodpecker —Not quite as common as the 
last. 
143. Picoidie arcticus — Black-backed-Three-toed Woodpecker —A 
rare winter species. 
149. Sphyrapicus varius. — Yellow-bellied Woodpecker— Not very 
abundant. 
150. Melanerpes; erythrocephalus.- Red-headed Woodpecker— 
Very ^common in sections. 
151. Colaptes auratus.— Golden-winged Woodpecker - Very com¬ 
mon. 
152. Strix flamea var americana.— Barn Owl. —In a former list I 
erroneously reported thislowl as common.—It is a very rare species here 
although several have been obtained by collectors.—No nests as yet 
seen. 
153. Rubo virginianus.— Great-horned Owl.—C ommon. 
154. Scops asio. — Screech Owl —Not very common. 
155. Otus vulgaris var wilsonianus. — Long-eared Owl. —Rather a 
common species. 
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