Hu\LL — On Western Adirondack Birds. 1.27 



Compsothlypis american usneae. Northern Parula Warbler. — A 

 few seen near the railroad west of Raquette Lake station. 



Dendroica tigrina. Cape May Warbler. — One, at Eighth Lake 

 carry. 



Dendroica asstiva. Yellow Warbler. — Several seen. 



Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler. — A few on 

 Eighth Lake carry. 



Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warb'er. — Fairly common along 

 open trails. 



Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. — Stragglers only seen. 



Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — Not common. 



Dendroica virens. Black-tnrcated Green Warbler. — Less num- 

 erous than Myrtle. 



Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warbler. — Only one seen. 



Seiurus aurocapilius. Oven-bird.— On the trail from Seventh 

 Lake up Black Bear Mountain. Probably fairly common. 



Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-Thrush. — One seen along the 

 shore of Long Lake. 



Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla. Northern Yellow-throat. — Not 

 common as expected. Probably most individuals had migrated. 



Wilsonia canadensis. — Canadian Warbler. — Several seen. 



Setophaga ruticiiia. American Redstart. — But one recorded — 

 Eighth Lake carry. 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Catbird. — Occasionally seen. 



Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher. — Rare. 



Oibiorchilus hiemalis. Winter Wren.^ — Several seen in Brown's 

 Tract section. 



Certhia famiiiaris americana. Brown Creeper. — Only a few seen 

 Less numerous than White-breasted Nuthatch and Chickadee, with 

 which it was commonly seen. 



Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted Nuthatch. — Fairly common in 

 places. 



Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Perhaps one to ten 

 of the last. 



Parus atricapillus. Chickadee. — Common. 



Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Only a few seen. 



Hylocichia mustelina. Wood Thrush. — Seen at various points. 

 Hylocichia fuscescens. Wilson's Thrush. — Several seen near 

 Seventh Lake; a few elsewhere. 



Hylocichia swainsonii. Olive-backed Thrush. — One seen near 

 West Mountain. 



Hylocichia guttata pallasii. Hermit Thrush. — Three seen. 

 Merula migratoria. American Robin. — Not common except near 

 villages. 



Sialia sialis. Bluebird. — A few seen about lumber camps. 



