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In the highest Alleghanies of Pennsylvania it is a summer resi- 

 dent (North Mt Dwiglit — Aiik, 1892, and Lycoming county — 



Koch). 



[SlS.Ji Seiur^is novehoracensis notahilis (Grinn.). 



Grinnell's Water-Thrush. 



Brekdixg Range — Western N. A., east to the Mississppi Valley. 



A rare straggler during migrations. 



One specimen was secured at Raritan, N. J., May 30, 1889, by 

 Mr. W. C. Southwick, which is the only capture that has come under 

 our notice {Auh, 1892). 



314. Seiuriis niotacilla (Vieill.). Louisiana Water- 

 Thrush. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., not ranging much north of the Caro- 

 linian Fauna. 

 Winter Distribution — Gulf States to the West Indies and Central 

 America. 



A summer resident in certain parts of southern Pennsylvania. It 

 has been found most abundantly in the lower Susquehanna Valley 

 (Stone), and along the South Mountain, Cumberland county 

 (Rhoads), where it arrives as early as April 12. It is also reported 

 in summer from the Delaware river near Delaware Gap, N. J. 

 (Rhoads), and at Black's Eddy, Bucks county. Pa. (S. Brown), and 

 one nest has been recorded* from the Wissahickon Creek, Philadel- 

 phia. 



The only captnre in the vicinity of Philadelphia that we know of 

 is one si)ecimen secured August 18, 1894, at AVawa, Delaware 

 county, Pa., by Mr. H. Y. Pennell. It, however, probably occurs 

 sparingly every year during the migrations. 



31o. Geothli/pisforinosa{WiLs.). Kentucky Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., not ranging north of the Carolinian 



Fauna. 

 Winter Distribution — Cuba and eastern Mexico to Panama. 



Summer resident in southern Pennsylvania, most numerous in 

 York, Chester, Delaware and southern Montgomery counties. It 



* H. K. Jamison, 0. ^- 0., 1891. 



