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Ornithology. 
Gen. Chordeiles, Svj. 
sp. C. popetue, Vid. Nighthawk. 
Very abundant. Spring migration, same; fall, earlier. 
Fam. Alcedinidae. 
Gen. Ceryle, Boir . 
gp. U. alcyon, Boie. Belted Kingfisher. 
Spring migration greatly varied—15th of March to 1st of May. Common. 
Retires abuot the 15th of October. 
Fam. Colopteridae. 
Gen. Tyrannus, Cuv. 
sp. C. carol mensis, Bd. King Bird. 
Very abundant for its species. Arrives about the first of May, and retires 
not far from the first of September. 
Gen. Myiarchus, Cab. 
sp. hi. crinitus, Cab. Great Crested Flycatcher. 
Rare. Barely identified. 
Gen. Sayornis, Bon. 
sp. S. I'uscus, Bd. Phcebebird, ot Pewee. 
Not very common. Arrives about the 15th of April, and disappears about 
the 15th of September. 
Gen. Contopus, Cab. 
sp C. virens. Cab. Wood Pewee. 
Not unfrequently met in some favored localities, but its local habits entirely 
unnoted. 
sp. C. richardsonii, Bd. Short legged Pewee. 
One characteristic specimen obtained under circumstances to intimate that 
may not be uncommon, although so far east of its assigned province. 
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Gen. Empidonax, Cab. 
sp. E. traillii, Bd. Traills Flycatcher. 
Rare. Arrives late in May. 
Sp. E. pusillns, Cab. Little Flycatcher (?) 
One specimen obtained. Agrees with Baird’s diagnosis. 
sp. E. minimus, Bd. Least Flycatcher. 
Common from May 20th to September. 
sp. E. acadicus, Bd. Green-crested Flycatcher. 
Rather rare—little observed. 
sp. E. flaviventris, Bd. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. 
Also somewhat rare and unobserved. 
Fam. Turdidae. 
Gen. Turdus, Linn. 
sp. T. mustiliuus, Gme. Wood Thrush. 
Common after the 20th of May till fall. 
