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May 20; and Walker, Maj' 22. I secured one near Wardens ville on 

 July 21, 1935, and in 1936 I observed it at Gilboa on May 9; Cran- 

 berry Glades, Ma}- 9; and on Short Mountain near McCauley, May 24. 



WILSONIA CITRINA (Boddaert) 



Hooded Warbler 



Specimens were taken by Perr5-go and Lingebach at Tjier Creek, 

 April 27; 5 miles north of Drennen, May 18; and 7 miles east of 

 Philippi, June 4. I secured a female near McCauley, May 24. 



WILSONIA CANADENSIS (Linnaeus) 



Canada Warbler 



In migration one was collected on Pine Creek, near Enon, May 8, 

 and another near Wayne, May 1. A common summer resident in 

 the mountains, found on Middle Mountain (including Yokum Knob) 

 11 to 15 miles northeast of Durbin, June 29 to July 4, and in the 

 Cranberry Glades, May 9 and June 9 to 15, 



SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA (Linnaeus) 



Redstart 



A common resident that was collected as follows: Near Dunlow, 

 April 23; Fourteen, April 27; Gilboa, May 5 and 6; Enon, Ma}' 8; 

 Mt. Zion, Calhoun County, May 23; 5 miles east of Philippi, May 28. 



Family PLOCEIDAE 



PASSER DOMESTICUS DOMESTICUS (Linnaeus) 



English Sparrow 



Two were taken 4 miles east of Huntington on April 24. Distrib- 

 uted about toMms and farms throughout the State. 



Family ICTERIDAE 



STURNELLA MAGNA MAGNA (Linnaeus) 



Eastern Meadowlark 



Distributed throughout the State in open fields and meadows. 

 Specimens were taken as follows: Mercers Bottom, October 29; 

 Gilboa, October 26; Muddlety, May 11; Grantsville, May 26; and 

 near Yokum Knob, on Middle Mountain, July 4. In the mountains 

 they occur only in extensive meadows, such as the Big Burn near 

 Yokum Knob. Here they were fairly common. In four males 

 the wing ranges from 118.2 to 122.0 mm, and in three females from 

 105.8 to 109.0 mm. In size and color these birds agree with the 

 typical form. 



