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Fox on Birds of Roane County, Tetinessee. [July 



*9. Polioptila coerulea. — Found during the whole of April, 18S4. First 

 seen April 4, 1SS5. Common after that date. 



*io. Regulus calendula. — Only once seen, April 3, 1S84. In 1S85. first 

 seen March 31, and common until April 22. In song April 20, 1885. 



*ii. Regulus satrapa. — Not inet with in April, 1SS4, but ratlier com- 

 mon in 18S5. Last seen April 15. 



*I2. Parus bicolor. — Fairly common both years. Building April 16, 

 1884. 



*i3. Parus carolinensis. — Very common both years. 



*i4. Sitta carolinensis. — Rather common. Building March 30, 1885. 



*i5. Certhia familiaris americana. — Rather common during March and 

 early April. Last seen April 8, 1884, and April 15, 1885. 



*i6. Thryothorus ludovicianus. — Common, especially in the village. 



*I7. Thryothorus bewickii. — Only once seen; a inale shot from a 

 fence at the side of a road, April 6, 1885. 



*i8. Troglodytes hiemalis. — Single individuals seen April 3 and 5, 



1884, and March 4, 21, and 27, and April 4 and 13, 1885. The last seen was 

 on the low lands near the Tennessee River. 



♦19. Anthus pensilvanicus. — Not seen in 1884. but common in 

 meadows during the last two weeks in March, 18S5. 



*20. Mniotilta varia. — First seen April 6, 18S4; March 31, 1SS5. Soon 

 became common. 



*2i. Compsothlypis americana. — First seen April 24, 1884; April 20, 



1885. Not common. 



*22. Helmitherus vermivorus. — Not common. A male taken April 

 24, 1884, and another April 17, 1885. Three or four were seen April 26, 

 1885. 



23. Dendroica aestiva. — First seen April 17, 18S4, and April 16, 18S5. 

 Rather common on the lower lands. Building April 22, 18S5. 



*24. Dendroica coronata.^ — Only once seen in 1884 (April 3). First 

 seen March 27, 1885. Common near Tennessee River until last of April. 



*25. Dendroica blackburniae. — Fii-st seen April 16, 18S4, and April 16, 

 18S5. Several seen later. All were males. 



26. Dendroica dominica albilora. — Only met with twice; April 18 and 

 22, 1884. 



*27. Dendroica virens. — Common during April, 1884 and 1885. First 

 seen March 31, 1SS5. 



*28. Dendroica vigorsii. — Not seen during April, 18S4, nor 1885. First 

 seen March 13, 1885, and last seen March 28, 1885. My notes for latter 

 date say "very common in song." 



♦29. Dendroica discolor. — First seen April 16, 18S4, and April 15, 1885. 

 Common. 



*30. Seiurus aurocapillus. — Twice seen ; a female taken April 15. 1884, 

 and one seen Api-il 26, 1S85. 



31. Seiurus n?otacilla. — First seen March 21, 1885; rather common 

 after April I. of that year. Not met with until April 12, 1884. -'Singing 

 while on the wing" April 17, 18S4. 



