179. YeIlow=throated Warbler. — p. r. Abundant except in 

 winter, when it is very rare. City; very rare. 



180. Black=throated Green Warbler. — [t. v.] May be common 

 in swamps, but seldom recorded. 



181. Pine Warbler. — p. r. Abundant in pine woods. One of 

 the few birds whose song is heard through the year. City; very 

 rare. 



182. Palm Warbler. — w. v. Oct. 1-Apr. 18. Rather rare. 

 Found generally in low bushes in woods and in the open. City; 

 a regular visitor. 



183. Yellow Palm Warbler.— t. v. One record, Nov. 2, 1907. 



184. Prairie Warbler.— [s. r.] Mar. 28-Apr. 22, July 27-Oct. 

 9. Rather rare. Generally found in low bushes in woods. City; 

 rare. 



185. Ovenbird.— T. v. May, Sept. 15-Oct. 28. Rare. Found 

 in swampy woods. City; rare. 



186. Grinnell's (?) Water Thrush.— t. v. Aug. 2-Oct. 1. Not 

 recorded in spring. The only records made are from the city. 



187. Yellowthroat. — p. r. Common, particularly during migra- 

 tions. Found in low bushes along marsh edges and in swampy 

 woods. City; rather rare. 



188. Yellow=breasted Chat. — s. r. Apr. 25-Aug. 24, Common 

 Found generally in very open woods. 



189. Hooded Warbler.- s. r. Mar. 28-Sept. 13. Common. 

 Found in swamps and swampy woods. City; a rare but regular 

 visitor. 



190. American Redstart.— t. v. May 11-13, Aug. 19-Oct. 27. 

 Common in woods. City; common in fall but very rare in spring. 



191. Titlark.— w. v Oct. 25-Mar. 25. Abundant in fields. 

 City; sometimes heard flying over. 



192. Mockingbird. — p. r. Breeds. Abundant, but much less 

 so in winter. Found everywhere but in dense woods. City; 

 abundant; breeds. 



193. Catbird. — w. v. Sept. 5-Apr. 28. Abundant during mi- 

 grations. City; common in certain localities. 



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