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Melospiza mclodia mclodia (Wils.). Song Sparrow. 

 A few individuals were noted. Uncommon. 



Pipilo erythrophthalmiis erythrophthalnuis (Linn.). Towhee. 

 A few specimens were seen in the low woods. 



Cardinalis cardinalis cardinalis (Linn.). Cardinal. 



Often heard in various parts of the woods both low and high; a 

 few were seen. 



Zmnelodia ludoviciana (Linn.). Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 



One specimen was noted in the low woods in August, 19 lO. 

 Probably more common than it seemed to be, on account of its silence 

 at this time of year. 



Passcrina cyanca (Linn.). Indigo Bunting. 



Common and singing almost constantly during the August days 

 in the shrubby growth on the upland near the woods. None seen or 

 heard in the woods. 



Piranga crythrouiclas \^ieill. Scarlet Tanager. 



A few individuals were noted in the interior of the woods. 



Piranga rubra rubra (Linn.). Summer Tanager. 



A few specimens were seen and heard about the edges of the 

 woods. 



Sciurus sp. Water-thrush. 



A water-thrush was seen in the south ravine on May 24, 191 1. 

 A good enough view could not be obtained to determine the species. 



Icteria Z'irens z'ircus (Linn.). Yellow-breasted Chat. 

 A few individuals were noted in the woods. 



Muiofilta varia (Linn.). Black and White Warbler. 



Several birds of this species were seen in the upland woods dur- 

 ing August, 1910. 



SctopJiaga ruticilla (Linn.). Redstart. 



A few individuals were seen; probably common. 



TJiryotJiorus ludoz'icianits ludovicianus (Lath.). Carolina Wren. 

 One specimen was found in the low forest. 



Bccolophus bicolor (Linn.) Tufted Titmouse. 



Common in the woods at all seasons. Lives chiefly in the foliage 

 region, but comes frequently to the undergrowth, and is often seen 

 on the ground. 



