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Monroe County: One of the most common residents from the last of 
April to late in September. 
171. VIREOSYLA PHILADELPHIA Cassin. PHILADELPHIA VIREO. (626) 
Spring and fall migrant, possibly a rare summer resident. Arrives in 
Carroll County from the south early in May. On May 13, 1884, collected 
one in a thicket on the hillside opposite Porter’s mill on Deer Creek. Sev- 
eral others were seen. They were not as mute as stated by some observers. 
In Vigo County I took a male near Hunt's, three miles southeast of Terre 
Haute, May 15, 1888; another was seen May 5. I have noted the species in 
Monroe County. 
172. VIREOSYLVA GILVA GILVA (Vieillot). WARBLING VIREO. (627) 
This cheery little bird is a rather common summer resident in all the 
counties, often coming about the house and nesting in the trees in the 
orchards and yards. In Carroll County I noted it frequently from the early 
part of May onward. May 25, 1878, seen; June 19, 1882, set of three well 
incubated eggs; June 20, 1883, nest with three fresh eggs; in 1884, first 
observed on May 2; again seen on May 7. In 1885, noted on May 6; on 
June 16, found a nest with two fresh eggs in an apple tree in our orchard. 
In Vigo County I collected a pair (male and female), near Hunt’s three 
miles southeast of Terre Haute, May 15, 1888. 
In Monroe County it was noted, April 26. 1886, and at many other times. 
173. J.ANIVIREO FLAVIFRONS (Vieillot). YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. (628) 
A fairly common spring and fall migrant: seen most frequently on 
wooded hillsides. Noted near Camden, May 5, 1884. A male taken near 
Sand Hill three miles east of Terre Haute, May 12, 1888. A pair (male and 
female). taken at same place, April 30, 1890. A male taken in woods north- 
east of Bloomington, May 4, 1886; others seen, April 17.” 
174. VIREO SOLITARIUS SOLITARIUS (Wilson). BLUE-HEADED VIREO. (629) 
A fairly common spring and fall migrant; usually seen in deep woods and 
along the streams. 
Carroll County: Collected two males in an oak grove in the prairie near 
the New Beauty schoolhouse in Tippecanoe Township, May 10, 1884. I 
think I saw a few others. These were the first of the season. 
Monroe County: A female taken in Ferris woods northeast of Bloom- 
ington, May 4, 1886; first one noted. 
Vigo County: It occurs in Vigo County during the migrations but I have 
no definite records. 
175. VIREO GRISEUS GRISEUS (Boddaert). WHITE-EYED VIREO. (631) 
A rather common spring and fall migrant; possibly a rare summer resi- 
dent. I have seen it often in all the counties. 
Carroll County: April 28, 1885, two seen. 
Vigo County: One specimen taken near Terre Haute May 12, 1888. 
