1853.] 399 



71. Sylvicola striata, Swains. 



A spring visitant, a few probably nest here. 



72. Sylvicola discolor, Bon. 

 Occasionally nests here. 



73. Sylvicola Americana, Aud. 



Common in the spring, a few spend the summer. 



74. Sylvicola canadensis. 



Have obtained many specimens, but in the spring only. 



75. Sylvicola for.-viosa, Wil. 

 Rare, but a summer resident. 



76. Trichas Marylandica, Bon. 

 Very abundant. 



77. Trcchas agilis, Nutt. 



Described as a rare bird. In the summers of 1850 and 1851 it was one of the 

 most common birds, in a dry field overgrown with brambles, in Andover, Ashta- 

 bula county. It doubtless nested there in large numbers. 



78. Vermivora Pennsylvanica, Swains. 

 Occasionally seen in the spring. 



79. Vermivora solitaria, Swains. 



Most frequently seen in the spring, at no time abundant. 



80. Vermivora chrysoptera, Swains. 

 Rarely seen in the spring. 



81. Vermivora peregrina, Bon. 

 Rare. 



82. Vermivora rubricapilla, Swains. 

 The most abundant of the Vermivoras. 



83. Troglodytes aedon, Vieill. 

 Abundant. 



84. Troglodytes hyemalis, Vieill. 



Mainly a winter resident, a few spend the summer. 



85. Troglodytes ludovicianus, Bon. 

 Occasionally seen. 



86. Troglodytes brevirostris, Nutt. 

 Not abundant. 



87. Troglodytes palustris, Bon. 

 Common. 



88. Regulus calendula, Licht. 



Common. Have shot them in pairs in the middle of summer, one answerin<y 

 the description of the male, the other plainer and without the ruby crown. 



89. Regtiltjs tricolor, Aud. 



Common, and like the preceding remains in pairs throughout the summer. 



90. Sialia Wilsonii, Swains. 

 Common. 



91. Anthfs LfDoviciANrs, Licht. 

 A transient visiter. Rare. 



92. Alauda alpestris, Linn. 



Occasionally seen on'the lake shore in the spring and fall. 



93. Emberiza nivalis, Linn. 



Appears suddenly in large flocks during long continued cold weather, some- 

 times remaining many weeks in the same neighborhood, and again only for a 

 single day. 



