b Brackett (rn Jfinnesota Birds. 



11. SiTTA CAROLiNENSis. Wliite-belUed Nuthatch. 

 Heard a single spechnen. 



12. Troglodytes aedox. House Wren. Very com- 

 mon in the woods, especially in the neighborhood of fallen 

 trees. 



13. CiSTOTHORUS STELLARis. Sliort-billcd Marsh Wren. 

 Shot a single specimen on the edge of a slough. 



14. MxiOTiLTA YARiA. Black and White Creeper. 

 Very common. One of the earliest birds and found in 

 company with the Golden-crowned Thrushes (Shir us aurica- 

 jnlhts) some days before most of the other warblers 

 arrived. 



15. Helminthophaga chrysoptera. Golden-winged 

 Warbler. Shot a single specimen from a large flock of 

 warblers. 



16. Helminthophaga ruficapilla. Nashville War- 

 bler. Common in swampy localities. 



17. Helminthophaga gel at a. Orange-crowned War- 

 bler. Shot one specimen in a clump of small trees on the 

 bank of a stream. 



18. Helminthophaga peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. 

 Found in company w^ith the preceding and in about the 

 same numbers. 



19. Dendrceca ^stiya. Yellow Warbler. This spe- 

 cies was without doubt the most common bird in that 

 section of the country during my stay there. Found 

 everywhere. 



20. Dendrceca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. 

 Very abundant. 



21. Dendrceca maculosa. Black and Yellow Warbler. 

 Common. 



22. Dendrceca pennsylyanica. Chestnut-sided War- 

 bler. Yerv common. 



