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Sylvania pusilla (Wils.). Wihoii's Warbler. Found 

 at Grand Rapids and Chemawawin. 

 Three specimens secured. 



Sylvania canadensis (Linn.). Canadian Warbler. 

 One specimen secured at each station. 



Family troglodytid.^. Wrens, Thrushes, etc. 



CiSTOTHORUS PALusTRis (Wils.). Long-bUled Marsh 

 Wren. Three specimens of this species were secured at 

 Chemawawin. The}' agree in having the tail feathers very 

 distinctly barred, and the tail-coverts above and below with no 

 trace of bars. This coloration is a combination of that of C. 

 ^ahtstris and C. palustrts -paludicola Baird; the former hav- 

 ing tail-coverts unbarred, and the latter showing distinct bars 

 on the rectrices. 



Family parid.^. Nuthatches and Tits. 



Parus hudsonicus Forst. Hudsonian Chickadee. Two 

 specimens secured at Grand Rapids. 



Parus atricapillus septentrionalis (Harris). Long- 

 tailed Chickadee. One specimen from Grand Rapids. 



Family sylviid.^. Kinglets, Gnat-Catchers. 



Regulus satrapa Licht. Golden-croivned Kinglet. Seen 

 near Grand Rapids. None secured. 



Family turdid.e. Thrushes, etc. 



TuRDUs ustulatus sv/ainsoni Cab. Olive-backed Thrush. 

 One specimen secured at Grand Rapids. 



TuRDUs aonalaschk^ pallasii Cab. Hermit Thrush. 

 Abundant at Grand Rapids. The ventriloquial powers of 

 this bird are unsurpassed in my experience. Its rich liquid 

 warble comes from every side in turn. This is partly from 



