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136. Magnolia Warbler. Dendroica magnolia. A tolerably 

 common migrant. 



137. Black-poll Warbler! Dendroica striata. A tolerably 

 common migrant in May, 1918 (Mrs. Bailey, Allen, Stephens). 



138. Palm Warbler. Dendroica pahnarum. Noted on May 

 7, 1917, by IMrs. F. J. Hayden. Several other records were 

 obtained the same spring in adjacent counties. 



139. G-rinnell's Water Thrush. Seiurus novehoracensis 

 notabilis. Noted on May 12, 1918, in vicinity of McCook lake 



(Allen). 



140. Maryland Yellow-throat. GeotMypis trichas. A com- 

 mon summer resident. 



141. Yellow-breasted Chat. Icteria virens. Noted in sum- 

 mer of 1916 in woods on west shore of Goodenough lake, and 

 on May 15, 1918, in woods near McCook lake, by Mr. Allen. 



142. Wilson's Warbler. Wilsonia pusHla. Noted by Mrs. 

 Bailey on May 14, 1918, in woods along Big Sioux river. 



143. Redstart. Setophaga ruticiUa. A common migrant, 

 and tolerably common summer resident according to Mr. Allen's 

 notes. 



144. Catbird. Dumetella carolinensis. A common summer 

 resident. 



145. Brown Thrasher. To.rostoma rufum. A common sum- 

 mer resident. 



146. Western House Wren. Troglodytes aedon parhmani. 

 A common summer resident. 



147. Brown Creeper. Certhia familiaris americana. Noted 

 on October 29, 1916, and on April 7, 1918 (Allen). 



148. White-breasted Nuthatch. Sitta carolinensis. A com- 

 mon winter visitor, and may breed sparingly. 



149. Black-capped Chickadee. Penthestes airicapillus. A 

 common summer resident and winter visitor. 



150. Golden-crowned Kinglet. Regulus satrapa. Noted on 

 April 1, 1917 (Allen and Ludcke), and on April 7, 1918 (Allen). 



