304 Movstey, Subsequent Nestings. Fea 
Species 5 a ‘S % é x) 6 3 g 
Yellow Warbler Yes | Yes .66X .50 4 
Sve all 4 
Maryland Yellow-throat Yes | Yes .69X .50 3 
.69X .50 3 
Least Flycatcher Yes | Yes abo ese 3 
.64X .52 3 
Kingbird | Yes: |. No OI. 6S 3 
| .85X .65 3 
? 2 ? 3 
Catbird Yes | Yes .90X .70 3 
.89X .68 3 
Robin | Yes) No plLlexKiys 4 
| 1.10X .76 4 
1.09 X .76 4 
Chestnut-sided Warbler Yes | Yes .63X .49 4 
.65X .49 4 
.65X .50 3 
Prairie Horned Lark Yes | No .82X .58 4 
| .78X .58 4 
Downy Woodpecker Yes | Yes .77X .60 5 
SUE K i9) 5 
Myrtlé Warbler Yes | Yes .69X .53 4 
-70X .52 4 
.70X .53 5 
Veery Yes | Yes .84X .64 4 
.84X .65 4 
Northern Parula Warbler No No .64X .47 4 | only nests 
.61X .47 3 | ever found 
White-throated Sparrow Yes | Yes .87X .62 4 | Uncommon 
.87X .63 5 sets 
Black-throated Blue Warbler | No No Obi! 4 | only nests 
.66X .50 4 | ever found 
whenever it presented itself, and incidentally the Mniotiltide 
seem to have predominated. The headings to the various columns 
sufficiently explain them I think, but I propose to give some details 
concerning each bird enumerated, following the order in which 
they appear in the table. 
