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202. SELURUS MOTACILLA (Vieillot). LOUISTANA WATER-THRUSH. (676) 
A rather rare summer resident, breeding along the banks of streams or 
about woodland ponds. 
Carroll County: Noted May 6, 1884, and May 5, 1885, near Camden. A 
nest found many years ago among the roots of a large tree that had been 
blown down, on my father’s farm. 
Vigo County: April 11, 1888, noted; 17th collected a male east of the 
fair ground at Terre Haute; April 14, 1889, and May 1, 1890, noted. 
2038. OPORORNIS FORMOSUS (Wilson). KENTUCKY WARBLER. (677) 
A not very common summer resident. Perhaps more common in Monroe 
and Vigo counties than in Carroll. Bloomington, May 6, 1886; June 4, 
1886, Mr. Blatchley found a nest with large young. Found breeding north 
of town in June. <A nest with five fresh eggs and one cowbird egg at Eel 
River Falls, Owen County, June 1, 1889. 
204. OPporoRNIS AGILIS (Wilson). CONNECTICUT WARBLER. (678) 
A rare spring and fall migrant. Arrives about the middle of May. 
I have few records of this bird. May 21, 1883, shot one near the Maple 
swamp in Carroll County, and noted another May 21, 1885, in same locality. 
I have seen it also in Vigo and Monroe counties. 
205. OPORORNIS PHILADELPHIA (Wilson). MOURNING WARBLER. (679) 
A rare spring and fall migrant; most often seen in heavy underbrush in 
woodlands and along old fence-rows. 
I have only one record, and that is of one taken May 21, 1885, near the 
Maple swamp in Carroll County. 
206. GEOTHLYPIS TRICHAS TRICITAS (Linnzus). 
MARYLAND YELLOW-TIIROAT, (681) 
One of our most common and interesting summer residents among the 
warblers; most often seen in the low shrubbery, marsh grasses and yines 
about creek borders and ponds and marshes. 
Carroll County: May 11, 1878, one collected; set of three fresh eggs 
taken May 22, 1883, nest in edge of a pond on home farm, and on June 12, 
young able to fly; May 5, 1885, first of season, a female, seen near Burling- 
ton; April 24, 1885, a pair noted in a thicket in Carrollton Township, first 
of season. 
In Parke County, found a nest with four eggs and one of the cowbird, 
about a foot from ground in weeds in edge of a field at Bryant’s Ford, eggs 
all fresh. 
Vigo County: April 28, 1888, many seen, a male collected, five miles 
southwest of Terre Haute; May 5, a female collected three miles southeast 
of Terre Haute on the Hunt farm. 
Monroe County: Common; one collected April 28, 1886. 
