170 Cincinnati Society q/ JSTatural History. 



Family Sylviid^: Sylvias. 



11. Eegulus satrapa, Lichtenstein, — Golden-crowned Kinrjlet. — 

 Common winter visitant. 



12. Regulus calendula, Lichtenstein. — Ruhy-cronmed Kinglet. — 

 Migrant in April and October. 



13. *PoLiopTiLA c^KULEA, Sclatcr. — Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. — A 

 common summer resident. April lOth to August 15th. 



Family Parid^: Titmice. 



14. *LoPHOPHANES BicoLOR, Bonaparte. — Tufted Titmouse. — A com- 

 mon resident, 



15. Parus atricapillus, Linnaeus. — Black-capped Titmouse. — Rare 

 winter visitant. Two specimens only, 1872 (Dury). 



16. *Parus carolinensis, Audubon. — Carolina Chicadee. — A com- 

 mon resident. 



17. *Sitta carolinensis, Latham. — White-bellied JS^uthatch. — A 

 common resident. 



18. SiTTA CANADENSIS, LinnDsus. — Bed-bellied Nuthatch. — An irregu- 

 lar winter visitant. Also observed in September and October, 1878. 



Familj^ Certhiad^: Creepers. 



19. Certhia familiaris, var. Americana, Bonaparte. — Broivn Creep- 

 er. — Winter resident; October to April. 



Family- Troglodytid^ : Wrens. 



20. *Thryothorus ludovicianus, var. ludovicianus, Bonaparte. — 

 Great Carolina Wren. — Common resident. A vigorous and attractive 

 songster. 



21. Thryothorus bewickit, var. bewickii, Bonaparte. — Bewick's 

 Wren. — One specimen taken at Brookville, lud., in April, 1877 ; three 

 seen {E. R. Quick). 



22. ^Troglodytes ^don, Vieillot. — House Wren. — A common sum- 

 mer resident in some localities before the introduction of the European 

 Sparrow. Avondale {Dury) ; Mt. Auburn (Douglass). Now quite 

 rare. 



23. Troglodytes parvulus, var. hyemalis, Vieillot. — Winter Wren. 

 A common winter resident. October 1st to April 15th. 



24. CiSTOTHORUS palustris, Baird. — Long-billed Marsh Wren. — 

 l^Tigrant in May and September, 



Family Motacillid^ : Wagtails. 



25. Anthus ludovicianus, Lichtenstein. — Titlark. — iMigrant in 

 March and November, in Hocks, 



