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158. Geothlypiif agilis Wils. Connecticut Warbler. Only one specimen 

 taken. 



159. Geothlypis Philadelphia Wils. Mourning Warbler. Found in dense 

 thickets. It was rather common in the spring of 1892, but has not been seen 

 since. 



160. Geothlypis irichas Linnaeus. Maryland Yellow-throat. Abundant sum- 

 mer resident. 



161. Icteriu rirens Linn. Yellow-breasted Chat. Summer resident, not 

 common. 



162. Sylvania mitrata Gmel. Hooded Warbler. One specimen was taken 

 September 13, 1893. 



163. Sylvania pusilla Wils. Black-capped Y^'ellow Warbler. Three speci- 

 mens were seen during the spring of 1892, but it has not been noted since. 



164. Sylvania canidensis Linnseus. Canadian Fly-catching- Warbler. A 

 common migrant. 



165. Setophiga ruiicilla Linna-us. American Redstart. Summer resident, 

 but much more common during migrations. 



166. Anthus pennsylvanicu)' Lath. American Titlark. A migrant of irregu- 

 lar occurrence, but in some seasons very abundant. 



167. Galeoscoptes carolinensis Linna-us. Cat-bird. Abundant summer resi- 

 dent. Breeds. 



168. Harporhynchus rufus Linnseus. Brown Thrusher, Brown Thrush. 

 Abundant summer resident. 



169. Thryothorus ladovicianus Lath. Carolina Wren. Rather rare resident. 

 Some seasons none are seen. 



170. Thryoihurus beuickii Aud. Bewick's Wren. Rather common summer 

 resident. 



171. Troglodytes aedon Vieill. House Wren. Common summer resident. 

 Breeds. 



172. Troglodytes hyemalis Vieill. Winter Wren. Common migrant. Prob- 

 ably some remain throughout the winter. 



173. Certhia familiuris americana Bonap. Ilrown Creeper. Common mi- 

 grant. Occasionally seen in midwinter. 



174. Sitta carolinenHis L,ath. White-breasted Nuthatch. Common resident. 



175. Sitta canadeniiis Linnaeus. Red-breasted Nuthatch. One specimen 

 taken Sept. 15th, 1891. 



176. Parus bicolor Linnieus. Tufted Titmouse. Very common resident. 



