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burnian warbler, one male black-throated 

 green warbler, three oven-birds, one north- 

 ern water- thrush, one female Maryland 

 yellow-throat, two Wilson's warblers, two 

 Canadian warblers, four redstarts, and one 

 olive-backed thrush. 



In 1907 a large migration-flight occurred 

 on May 14, when twenty-eight species 

 were recorded and seventy-six individuals 

 were enrolled, including twenty-four war- 

 blers of ten different species. The list was : 

 one northern flicker, four chimney swifts, 

 one least flycatcher, one blue jay, one bob- 

 olink, one red-winged blackbird, one purple 

 finch, one savanna sparrow, thirteen white- 

 throated sparrows, two field sparrows, four 

 swamp sparrows, six towhees, two black 

 and white warblers, one Nashville warbler, 

 two northern parula warblers, five yellow 

 warblers, one myrtle warbler, one magnolia 

 warbler, one chestnut-sided warbler, five 

 oven-birds, five Maryland yellow-throats, 

 one redstart, three catbirds, six brown 

 thrashers, one house wren, one wood thrush, 

 three Wilson's thrushes, and two hermit 



