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218. GeotliWj)is philadelpliia. Mourning Warbler. 



Rare migrant. Mr. Grinnell, Milford, May, 1875, (Merri- 

 am's list). 



219. Geotblypis triciias. Maryland Yellow throat. 



Common summer resident, May to September. 



220. Icteria virens. l^lloxo-hreasted Ghat. 



Common summer resident, arriving early in May. 



221. Sylvania mitrata. Hooded Warbler. 



Rare summer resident. Nest and female taken May 30th, 

 1889, Dr. E. H. Eames and the writer. 



222. Sylvania pusilla. Wilsons Warbler. 



Not common migi'ant. May. 



223. Sylvania canadensis. Canadian Warbler. 



Common migrant, in latter half of May. 



224. Setophaga ruticilla. Americati Jiedstart. 



Common summer resident May to September. 



225. Anthus pensilvanicus. Atnerican Pipit. Titlark. 



Abundant on salt marshes in migrations. April, May, Octo- 

 ber and November. Perhaps winters. 



226. Mimus polyglottos. Mocking Bird. 



Linsley says: "The mocking bird was found to breed in 

 in Stratford twenty years since, but not later to my knowl- 

 edge." No other records. 



227. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Cat Bird. 



Common summer resident, May to October. 



228. Harporhynchus rufus. Brown Thrasher. 



Common summer resident. Late in April to October. 



229. Troglodytes aedon. House Wren. 



Common summer resident. May to October. 



230. Troglodytes hiemalis. Winter Wren. 



Common winter resident, arriving early in October. 



231. Cistothorus steUaris. Short-billed Marsh Wren. 



, Summer resident. Stratford, Linsley. Bridgeport, Sept. 

 17th, 1891, W. H'. Lucas. 



232 Cistothorus palustris. L,ong-billed Marsh Wren. 



Abundant summer resident, breeding on marshes of Housa- 

 tonic river. 



233. Certhia familiaris americana. Broxon Creeper. 



Winter resident. Common from September to April. 



