20A. Rhoads and Pennock, Birds of Delaware. \ \.^ 



dent. An abundant breeder along the Choptank, also seen June 19-20, 

 1903, at Seaford and Frankford (S. N. R.). Young flying along the Chop- 

 tank, May 29, 1904 (C. J. P.) . 



180. Geothlypis formosa. Kentucky Warbler — Summer resi- 

 dent. 



1S1. Geothlypis Philadelphia. Mourning Warbler. — Transient mi- 

 grant. In the Bush collection are two specimens taken Ma\-, 1878. 



182. Geothlypis trichas. Maryland Yellow-throat. — Summer resi- 

 dent. 



1S3. Icteria virens. Yellow-breasted Chat — Summer resident. 



184. Wilsonia pusilla. Wilson's Warbler. — Transient migrant. 



185. Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler. — Transient migrant. 



186. Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart. — Summer resident. 

 Found breeding along the Choptank June, 1903 (S. N. R.) ; May 30, 1904 

 (CJ. P.). 



1S7. Anthus pensilvanicus. American Pipit. — Winter resident. 



188. Mimus polyglottos. Mockingbird. — Resident. Locally abun- 

 dant as a breeder as far north as the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal. 

 Usually resident where found. 



189. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Catbird. — Summer resident. One 

 seen at Lewes, February, 1904 (C.J. P., Auk, April, 1904). 



190. Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher. — Summer resident. 



191. Thryothorus ludovicianus. Carolina Wren. — Resident. 



192. Troglodytes aedon. House Wren. — Summer resident. 



193. Olbiorchilus hiemalis. Winter Wren. — Winter resident. 



194. Cistothorus stellaris. Short-billed Marsh Wren. — Summer 

 resident. Nest and three eggs taken at Newport, June 11, 1SS6 (C. J. P.). 



195. Telmatodytes palustris. Long-billed Marsh Wren. — Summer 

 resident. 



196. Certhia familiaris americana. Brown Creeper. — Winter resi- 

 dent. 



197. Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted Nuthatch. — Resident. 



198. Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Winter resident. 



199. Sitta pusilla. Brown-headed Nuthatch. — Resident. Found 

 only in the lower part of the State, at Seaford, June iS, 1903, a family of 

 5 or 6 (S. N. R.). One seen at Lewes, Feb. 4-5, 1904 (C. J. P., Auk, April, 

 1904). 



200. Basolophus bicolor. Tufted Titmouse. — Resident. 



201. Parus carolinensis. Carolina Chickadee. — Resident. 



202. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Winter resi- 

 dent. 



203. Regulus calendula. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — Transient mi- 

 grant. 



204. Polioptila caerulea. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. — Summer resi- 

 dent. Common in summer throughout Sussex County. 



205. Hylocichla mustelina. Wood Thrush. — Summer resident. 



