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This and the preceeding species are of similar habits, and both are 

 early spring arrivals, usually appearing in April. 



Doidroica discolor (Vieill. ) Pr.airie W.a ruler. 



Lorain Co., O., one taken May 7. 1892. 

 Perrineville, N. J., common S. R. 

 Portland, Conn., not common S. R. 



We should keep a sharp lookout for this- species, 

 little known. 



It seems to be very 



Seiunis aurocapillus (Linn. ) Ovrn-bird. 



S. R. 1893. General Notes. 



Garden City, Kan. . not common T. V. 



Jackson Co., Mo. . . common 



Salem, Iowa common 5-5 4-29-'94 



Grinnell, Iowa common 



Winnebago Co. , 111 . common 5-4 L. g-24-'g3 



Meridian, Wis common 



Delavan, Wis common 



St. Paul, Minn common 



Hamilton Co., O. . . common 



Lorain Co., O abundant 5-13 5"2-'94 



Green Co., Pa common 



Berwyn, Pa abundant 4-13 L. 9-2i-'93 



Perrineville, N. J... abundant 5-1 L. io-i-'93 



Miller's Cor's, N. Y. common 



Cortland Co., N. Y. common 5-9 L. io-2o-'g3 



Gretna, N. Y common 5-1 5-6-'94 



Oswego City, N. Y. abundant 

 Portland, Conn. . . . common 

 Wethersfield, Conn, common 5-26 



Phillips, Me common 



Toronto, Can common 



Another good subject for special study. One that always heralds his 

 arrivals in a well known key. We all must find him if we go into the 

 woods. 



