124 Cincinnati Society of Satural History. 



158. Dexdroica palm arum (Gmel.) — Yellow red-poll war- 

 bler. Migrant in April and October ; more common in the 

 Fall. 



159. Seiurus aurocapillus (Linn.) — Golden-crowned 

 water thrush. Summer resident, from April to September. 

 Breeds. 



160. Skiurus motacilla (Viell.) — Large-billed water 

 thrush. Common Summer resident, in the thickly wooded 

 hills along the Little Miami ; comparatively rare elsewhere 

 in the county. Arrives early in April and leaves the last of 

 August. Breeds. 



161. Geothlypis FORMOSA (Wils.) — Kentucky warbler. 

 Uncommon Summer resident. Probably breeds. 



162. Geothlypis .\gilis (Wils.) — Connecticut warbler. 

 Very rare migrant One specimen only, taken near Lebanon, 

 in Ma3% 1879, and now in Mr. Gould's collection. 



163. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.) — Mourning war- 

 bler. Rare migrant. One specimen only, taken at Ft. 

 Ancient, May 26, 1890. 



164. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.) — Maryland yellow-throat. 

 Summer resident, from May to September ; common during 

 the migrations. Breeds. 



165. Icteria virens (Linn.) — Yellow-brea.sted chat. Com- 

 mon Summer resident, from the middle of May to the first of 

 September. Breeds. 



166. SetophaCxA ruticilL-V (Linn.) — Redstart. Summer 

 resident, from Ma}- to September ; much more common dur- 

 ing the migrations. Breeds. 



F.XMiiA' MoTACiLLin.K.— Wagtails. 



167. Antiius pensilvanicus (Lath.) — Titlark. Spring and 

 I'^all migrant, in March, April and November, in flocks. 



I'amii.v Tkoci.odvtid.K. — Wrens. 



16S. MiMUS polyc.lottos (Linn.) — Mockingbird. A rare 

 Summer resident. Breeds. Mr. Gould's collection contains 

 an albino mocking l)ird. It is not ]nirc while, and all the 

 markings of the ordinarx' bird can l>e niatle out, but the col- 



