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176. Icteria virens. — Yellow-breasted Cliat. Common summer 

 resident, but local in distribution. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 10, 

 1904; May 11, 1906. 



177. Wilsonia pusilla. — Wilson's Warbler. Rather rare transient. 

 May 10, 1904; May 15, 1906. 



178. Wilsonia canadensis. — Canadian Warbler. Common spring 

 transient. May 10, 1904. Abundant May 15, 1906. 



179. Setopliaga ruticiila. — American Redstart. Common summer 

 resident. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 5, 1904; April 28, 1906. De- 

 parture: September 17, 1904. 



180. Anthus pensilvanicus. — American Pipit. Not common trans- 

 ient. May 5, 1904. September 17, 1904; October 13, 1905. 



181. Galeoscoptes carol inensis. — Catbird. Common summer res- 

 ident. Arrival: April 20, 1903; April 29, 1904; April 28, 1906. De- 

 parture: September 22, 1904. 



182. Toxostoma rufum. — Brown Thrasher. Common summer res- 

 ident. Arrival: March 19, 1903; April 14, 1904; April 5, 1905; April 

 20, 1906. Departure: September 15, 1902; September 18, 1903; Sep- 

 tember 22, 1904; September 22, 1905. Nesting May 13, 1904. 



183. Thryothorus ludovicianus. — Carolina Wren. Rare. April 

 18, 1903; May 5, 1904. 



184. Troglodytes aedon. — House Wren. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrival: April 18, 1903; May 2, 1904; April 27, 1906. Nesting 

 June 3, 1904. 



185. Olbiorchllus hiemalts. — Winter Wren. Not common winter 

 resident until March 19, 1903. 



186. Cistothorus stellaris. — Short-billed Marsh Wren. Rare mi- 

 grant. Seen May 21, 1904, when it was well observed for ten min- 

 utes in long, coarse grass in a low swampy place. 



187. Teimatodytes palustris. — Long-billed Marsh Wren. Only a 

 pair or so Ivnown to breed in the remnants of the Bloomville marshes. 

 Otherwise a rare migrant. 



188. Certhia familiaris americana. — Brown Creeper. Fairly com- 

 mon in winter. November 7, 1904. April 29, 1904. 



189. Sitta carolinensis. — White-breasted Nuthatch. Common resi- 

 dent. 



190. Sitta canadensis. — Red-breasted Nuthatch. Common trans- 

 ient. May 21, 1904; June 10, 1905; May 15, 1906. 



191. Bseolophus bicolor. — Tufted Titmouse. Common resident, buc 

 less common in winter. 



192. Parus atrlcapillus. — Chickadee. Common resident. Nest with 

 seven young May 19, 1906. 



193. Regulus satrapa. — Golden-crowned Kinglet. Common mi- 

 grant. October 6, 1902. May 15, 1906. 



194. Regulus calendula.— Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Rather rare mi- 

 grant. May 10, 1904, is the latest spring date. 



