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who pronounced it pasciiiis with the comment " approaching 

 bracliyrhyiichos." 



(26) Stnniella iiuiiiiia. — Aleadowlark. Common. May 

 liave been the Florida Meadovvlark, S. in. argiitiila. 



(27) Astragaliniis tristis. — Goldfinch. Not rare. 



(28) CotnvuicuJus savannartim ansfralis. — Grasshopper 

 Sparrow. Common. May have been the Florida sub-species, 

 C. s. floridanus. 



(29) Anuiiodraiuns licnsloi^n. — Henslow Sparrow. Com- 

 mon. 



(30) Mclospiza cincrca iiiclodia. — Sonc Sparrow. Two 

 seen. 



(31) PapUo crythrophthahiuis. — Towdiee. Several heard. 

 May have been the A^Hiite-eyed Towhee, P. c. allcni. 



(32) Cardinalis cardiiiaJis. — Cardinal. Several seen. IV'Iay 

 have been the Florida Cardinal, C. c. ftoridaniis. 



(33) Tridoprociic hicolor. — Tree Sw^allow. One seen. 

 (30 MniotiJta varia. — F)lack and White Warbler. Sev- 

 eral seen. 



(3.j) Dcndroica roroiiata. — Alyrtle \\'arbler. Not rare. 



(36) Dendroica I'igorsii. — Pine Warbler. Common. 



(37) Dcndroica palinanim. — Palm W^arbler. Common. 



(38) Dcndroica pahnarwn hypochrysca. — Yellow Palm 

 Warbler. Several seen. 



(39) Gcothlypis trichas. — Yellow-throat. A few seen. 

 The sub-species not determined. 



(40) Minuis polyglottos. — Mocking-bird. Several seen. 



(41) Dnnictclla caroUncnsis. — Catbird. Common. 



(42) Toxostorna rnfuin. — P)rown Thrasher. A few seen. 



(43) Thrvothonis li!do7'icianus. — Carolina WVen. Com- 

 mon. 



(44) Sitta pnsilla. — Brown-headed Nuthatch. A few seen. 



(45) Pcnthcstcs caroUncnsis. — Carolina Chickadee. Com- 

 mon. 



(46) Rcgtdns calendula. — Ruby-crowned Kino;let. A^ery 

 common. 



