oQg [September, 



48. ViREO FLAViFRONS, Vieill. 

 Abundant through the summer. 



49. ViREO NovEBORACENSis, Bon. 

 Abundant through the summer. 



50. ViREO GiLvus, Bon. 

 ViREo olivaceus, Bon. 



Abundant through the summer. 



51. MiMus POLYGLOTTUS, Boie. ^ 



Rarely seen. Single pairs nest in particular localities nearly every season. 



52. MtMUs RUFUS, Bon. 

 Common. 



53. MiMus FELivox, Bon. 

 Very abundant. 



54. TuRDUS MIGRATORTUS, Liu. 



Abundant in summer, and remains in small numbers through the year. 



55. TuRuus MusTELiNus, Gmcl. 

 Common. 



56. TuRDUS soLiTARius, Wilsou. 



Not so common as the preceding, but frequently seen. 



57. TuRDUs WiLsoNii, Bon. 

 Very abundant. 



58. TuRDUs NovEBORACENCis, Lath. 

 Common. 



59. TuRDUS AUROCAPILLUS. " 



Not abundant. 



60. Sylvicola coronata, Swains. 

 Abundant for a few days in the spring. 



61. Sylvicola RUFicAPiLLA, Bon. 

 in smaller numbers in spring. 



62. Sylvicola ^-estiva, Swains. 

 Abundant throughout the summer, 



63. Sylvicola maculosa, Swains. 



Abundant in spring ; have also seen them in midsummer, apparently carrynig 

 food to their young. 



64. Sylvicola pardalina. 

 A transitory visitor, but not rare. 



65. Sylvicola maritima, Swains. 

 Occasionally seen in the spring. 



66. Syt/vicola pensilis, Bon. 



Seen occasionally iw summer, VLnd 2>roha,/)li/ nests here. 



67. Sylvicola virens, Swains. 



Visits us in company with the other warblers, a part remaining through the 

 season. 



68. Sylvicola BLACKBURNiyE, Jard. 

 Rare. 



69. Sylvicola icterocephalus, Swains. 

 Undoubtedly nests here in considerable numbers. 



70. Sylvicola castanea. Swains. 



Abundant in the spring, have noticed it as late as the last of June. 



