Hunt, on August Birds of Lake Sebago. 19 



19. Sayornis phoebe. — Phoebe. Common. 



20. Contopus 'virens. — Wood Pewee. Common. 



21. Empidonax traillii alnorum. — Alder Flycatcher. Only one seen. 



22. CyanociUa cristata. Blue Ja3^ Seen only twice but said to be 

 common. 



23. Corvus brachyrhyuclios. — American Crow. Fairly common. 



24. Dolichonyx cryzworus. — Bobolink. One small flock. 



25. Astragalinus iristis. — Goldfinch. Common. 



26. Pooecetes gramineus. — Vesper Sparrow. Seen in old pasture on 

 side of Peaked Hills. 



27. Spizella socialis. — Chipping Sparrow. About clearings. 



28. Spizella pusilla. — Field Sparrow. Common in suitable locations. 



29. Junco hyemalis. — Junco. Seen only on the Peaked Hills and near 

 Songo Lock. 



30. Melospiza cinerea melodia. — Song Sparrow. Abundant. 



32. Prague subis. — Purple Martin. Common about South Naples. 



32. Hiriindo erythrogastra. — Barn Swallow. Common. 



33. Tachycineta bicolor. — Tree Swallow. Abundant. 



34. Ampelis cedrorum. — Cedar Waxwing. Abundant. 



35. Vireo olifaceiis. — Red-eyed Vireo. Common. 



36. Mniotilta 'varia. — Black and White Warbler. Fairly common. 



37. Dendroica aestiva. — Yellow Warbler. Several. Only heard the 

 song and was a bit doubtful of this species until the following week at 

 Camden on the Penobscot Bay, 125 miles farther east and. in a distinctly 

 Canadian fauna — according to Hoffmann — I positively identified one of 

 this species. 



38. Dendroica pensyl-vanica. — Chestnut-sided Warbler. A few seen. 



39. Dendroica blackburniae. — Blackburnian Warbler. One at Mat- 

 tocks. 



40. Dendroica vigorsii. — Pine Warbler. Common near Mattocks. Not 

 seen at South Naples. 



41. Seiitrus aurocapillus. — Oven-bird. Only one seen. 



42. Sylvania canadensis. — Canadian Warbler. Fairly common. 



43. SetoJ>haga ruticilla — Redstart. Fairly common. 



44. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. — Catbird. Rather common about clear- 

 ings. 



45. Certhia familiaris americana. — Brown Creeper. Several at Mat- 

 tocks. 



46. Sitta canadensis. — Red-breasted Nuthatch. A number at Mattocks. 



47. Penthestes atricapillus. — Chickadee. Abundant everywhere. 



48. Hylocichla guttata pallasii. — Hermit Thrush. In song — common. 

 Besides the Robin and Bluebird this was the only thrush found about So. 

 Naples. 



49. Merula migratoria. — Robin. Fairly common. 



50. Sialia sialis. — Bluebird. Not common. 



