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 Spizelia socialis CHIPPING SPARROW. 



Common. A nest containing- four half grown young four' 1 



twelve feet up in an apple tree over a public road. 

 Spizelia pusilla FIELD SPARROW. 



Noted several nests. 

 Melospiza cinerea melodia SONG SPARROW. 



Common, especially along the small brooklets in the fields. 

 Pipilo erythrophthalmus TOWHEE. 



Noted in places frequented by the next species. 

 Cardinal is cardinalis CARDINAL GROSBEAK. 



Common in the brier fields and the border of woods. 

 Cyanospiza cyanea INDIGO BUNTING. 



Several noted. Saw nest containing three eggs. 

 Piranga erythromelas SCARLET TANAGER. 



Common where timber was found. 

 Progne subis PURPLE MARTIN. 



Colony nesting in a box over the sidewalk in Blacksville. 

 Riparia riparia BANK SWALLOW. 



Several along the creek. A nest containing seven eggs found. 

 Vireo olivaceus RED-EYED VIREO. 



Several observed in the steep wooded hill-side opposite 



Blacksville, and in other wooded tracts. 

 Vireo gilvus WARBLING VIREO. 



Several heard in the sycamores along the Dunkard. 

 Mniotilta varia BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER. 



Several noted. One pair with food for young was observed 



on the side of a broad ravine near the edge of a large forest. 



Helmitheros vermivorus WORM-EATING WARBLER. 



A nest containing four young about a week old, found un- 

 der an oak root on upper side of wagon road in mixed wood 

 on a hill-side. 



Helminthophila chrysoptera GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER. 

 Four heard in a large neglected field. 



