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Its eggs are much the same as the Carolinensis - 
and smaller. It is very plenty in Pennsylvania 
in Autumn, 
Sitta Pusilla.—Latham. 
Brown-headed Nuthatch. 
I found this bird very common in North 
Carolina. I also found it breeding in holes in 
trees, and caught the bird on its nest. Eggs five 
in number, and much the same as those of the 
Canadensis. 
Polioptila Cerulea.—Sclat. 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 
In some seasons it is very plenty along the 
Schuylkill River, keeping in the high trees. 
T have found it in Virginia. It is not rare. 
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Lophophanes Bicolor—LBonap. 
Tufted Titmouse. 
It is not very plenty. I have found it from 
Virginia to the mountains of Pennsylvania; and 
found it breeding in heavy timber in New Jersey. 
Eggs five in number. Nests in holes in trees. 
Parus Atricapillus—Linn. 
Black-cap Titmouse. 
This bird is distributed all over the country. 
It breeds from South Carolina to Maine, and ’ 
from New Jersey to Iowa. It is common. 
