Notes on Ihr Birds. 377 



Monroe County: One (if the iinwf coimiHUi ivsidonls fnmi llio last of 

 Ainil lo late in September. 



171. VlRKOSYI.A [•llll.AUKI.I'll lA (';issitl. I' 1 1 I I.ADIM.IM I I A \ IKKO. (020) 



Sprinfi and fiill iiiii;i:iiil. |Missil>ly a fare summer resident. Arrives in 

 Carroll County from llic soiilli .•aiiy in May. On May 13. 1884, collected 

 one in a thicket on the liillsiilc opposite Porter's mill on Deer Creek. Sev- 

 eral otlier.s were seen. They were not as nuito as stated by some observers. 



In Vifjo County I took a male near Hunt's, three miles southeast of Terre 

 Haute. May 1.5. ISSS ; another was seen May "». I have noted the species in 

 Monroe County. 



172. ViRKOSYLVA GILVA GILVA (Vieillot). WAHIM.ING VIREO. (627) 



This cheery little bird is a rather common summer resident in all the 

 counties, often coming about the hou--e and nesting in the trees in the 

 orchards and j'ards. In Carroll County I noted it freiinently from the early 

 part of May onward. May 25. 1S78. seen; June 19. 1882. set of three well 

 incubated eggs: June 20. 1883, nest with three fre.sh eggs; in 1884. first 

 observed on May 2; again seen on May 7. In 18Sr». noted on May 0; on 

 .Inne 10. found a nest with two fresh eggs in an aiiple tree in our orchard. 



In Vigo County I collected a i)air (male and female), near Hunt's three 

 miles southeast of Terre Haute, May 15, 1888. 



In Monroe County it was noted. April 20. 188C, and at many other times. 



173. LaNIVIRKO fT,AVlFRONS (Vieillot). YKr.LOW-TIIROATEO vireo. (628) 



.\ fairly common si>ring and fall migrant; seen most frequently on 

 wooded hillsides. Noted near Camden. May ."). 1884. A male taken near 

 Sand Hill three miles east of Terre Haute. May 12. 1888. A pair (male and 

 female), taken at same place. April .30, 1890. A male taken in woods north- 

 east of Pdoomington, May 4, 1880; others seen, April 17. 



174. ViRKO soLiTABitrs solitaritts (Wilson), rltte-headed vntEo. (629) 



A fairly common spring and fall migrant; usually seen in deep woods and 

 along the streams. 



Carroll Comity: Collected two males in an oak grove in the prairie near 

 the Xc \v Beauty schoolhou.se in Tippecanoe Township. May 10, 1884. I 

 think I saw a few others. These were the first of the season. 



Monroe County: A female taken in Ferris woods northeast of liloom- 

 ington. May 4, 1880 ; first one noted. 



Vif/o County: It occurs in Vigo Comity during the migrations but I have 

 no definite records. 



175. ViREO (iKisEUS GRi.SEu.s (Boddaert). whtte-eyed vireo. (031) 



A rather common spring and fall migrant; iiossibly a rare summer resi- 

 dent. I have seen it often in all the counties. 

 Can-oil County: April 28. 1885. two seen. 

 Vigo County: One specimen taken near Terre Haute May 12. 1888. 



