ii4 The Wilson Bulletin — No. 53, 



plumage. I believe thai no prior specimen has been taken 

 here. 



111. Dendroica tigrina. — Cape May Warbler. : 



I secured a fine adult male May 7, 1905, on the hanks of the 

 Huron river just over the Monroe county line, the river >li- 

 vnling Monroe from Wayne county. 



130. Seiunis n\ veboracensis. — Water.-Th.rush. 



I have no authentic data. for this species here except as a mi- 

 grant. I am fully aware of several records extant of the breed- 

 ing' of the species here, but in the case of several of these 

 records that 1 have examined the birds proved, .is 1 anticipated, 

 to be S. motacilla, which is the common Water-Thrush here. 

 The two species are generally not separated by local observers. 



136. Wilsonia pusilla. — Wilson's Warbler. 



P. A. Taverner secured a male in Greenfield Tp., Wayne 

 Co., on May 20, 1905, the first that has actually been taken 

 here. It should, however, occur during the migrations in some 

 numbers, as we found it common at Pt. Pelee, Out., during 

 September. 



145. Cistothoms stcllaris. — Short-hilled Marsh Wren. 



To my record in Auk. 1905, p. 88, I can add no new data 

 for this section despite careful search in a number of favorable 

 localities by Mr. Taverner, and myself. 



149. Bceolophus bicolor. — Tufted Titmouse. 



1 have long been under the impression that an occasional 

 pair remained here to breed, hut was not able to verify this. 

 It is found here only in certain sections, as Belle Isle, where 

 it is more abundant than in any other locality known to me. 

 1 firmly believe that the species breeds in limited numbers on 

 the island, although J personally have not observed the birds 

 there later than the middle of May. On June 24, 1905, Mr. 

 Taverner heard one whistling in a woods just north of Detroit, 

 and on August 6th we beard the bird in the same place. After 

 considerable work Taverner secured it. Another was seen 

 August 27th. This pair, without doubt, bred in this locality. 



