28 BIRDS OF THE 



individuals was fifty-six, including thirty- 

 three warblers of sixteen different species. 

 The list may be of interest as furnishing 

 precisely the names of the birds which were 

 present and their respective numbers as 

 recorded on this rainy day: one chimney 

 swift, one wood pewee, one least flycatcher, 

 two white-throated sparrows, one Lincoln's 

 sparrow, one swamp sparrow, one male 

 scarlet tanager, one barn swallow, one red- 

 eyed vireo, two warbling vireos, one black 

 and white warbler, one golden-winged war- 

 bler, three northern parula warblers, two 

 yellow warblers, one male black-throated 

 blue warbler, one magnolia warbler, one 

 chestnut-sided warbler, five black-poll war- 

 blers, one male Blackburnian warbler, one 

 oven-bird, four northern water-thrushes, 

 five Maryland yellow-throats, one yellow- 

 breasted chat, two Wilson's warblers, two 

 Canadian warblers, two redstarts, one cat- 

 bird, two Wilson's thrushes, two gray- 

 cheeked thrushes, and six olive-backed 

 thrushes. 



Four days later, in sunshine and warmth, 



