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830, PavKs atricdpiUits Linn. Black-capped Chick- 

 adee. 



Breeding Range — Eustcrn N. A., iiortli of the Cnroliiiian F;iuna. 

 Winter Distribution — Southward to tlie Potomac Valley. 



Tolenxbly common winter visitant in soullieastei-n Pennsyh finia, 

 but apparently rarer in soiitliern New Jersey, as we iiave no records 

 of its occurrence south of Iladdonfield. Occurs Octolier 2i-Mai'cli 1. 



From the Blue Ridge ( Wernei-sviile — Young) noithward it is a 

 common summer resident and hreeds (Mt. Pocono, Pa — Sh-t/ock, 

 Harvey's Lake, Pa Slone, Lake Hoi)atcong, N. J — B/ioacis, vie). 



340. Far us carolhiensis Aud. Carolina Chickadee. 



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



Fauna. 

 Winter Distribution — The .*aine. 



Abundant resident tlirougliout soullicrn New Jersey irom Pt. 

 Pleasant to Haddonfield, and soutiiward to Cape Miiy. Less com- 

 mon in southern Pennsylvania. 



This s|iecies seems to exactly replace the more northern Black- 

 capped Chickadee from tiie Caiolinian Fauna southward, and while 

 they both occur in soutiiern Pennsylvania in winter, so i'ai- as we can 

 ascertain, their breeding ranges do not overlap. 



SylviidsG— The Old World Warblers, 

 Kinglets, etc. 



Three representatives of this family occur in Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey. 



The Golden-crowned ami Ruby-cridwiied Kinglets are abundant 

 transients, the iornifr also occurring in winlei-, wdiile the Gnat- 

 catcher is a rare straggler from the south. 



341. Hegulus ,s(tfrf(2J<i Ljcht. Golden- crowned Kinglet. 



Breeding Range — Nortii'.-in bcinier of U. 8.. nintliward, and on the 



higher mountains fartlier south. 

 Winter Distribution — Middle States southward to Gnatemala. 



Common winter resident in soutiiern Pcuusyhania and New 



