^''^'l^l'o^^^] Howell, Summer Birds of Kentucky and Tennessee. 299 



Dendroica cerulea. Cerulean Warbler. — One full-grown immature 

 specimen was taken, July 24, at the summit of Big Black Mountain. Heard 

 singing at Jackson, Hawesville, and ]\Iammoth Cave. 



Dendroica fusca. Blackburnl\n Warbler. — Common in heavy- 

 timber at the summit of Big Black Mountain, July 24; two immature 

 specimens taken. 



Dendroica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. — Common at 

 the summit of Big Black Mountain, July 24, where two immature speci- 

 mens were taken. A full-grown immature bird was taken in the foothills 

 at Jackson, July 14, at 1000 feet altitude. 



Dendroica discolor. Prairie AVarbler. — One taken at Barboursville 

 August 10. 



Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovex-bird. — One seen at 3000 feet altitude on 

 Big Black Mountain; heard singing at Hawes\alle and Mammoth Cave. 



Seiurus motacilla. Louisiana AVater-Thrush. — Common along Clover 

 Fork at base of Big Black Mountain; seen up to 3000 feet on the mountain; 

 noted also at Jackson and Mammoth Cave. 



Oporornis formosa. Kentucky Warbler. — Fairly common at Mam- 

 moth Cave, Hawesville, Jackson, Barboursville, and on Big Black Moun- 

 tain below 3000 feet. 



Geothlypis trichas. ^Iaryland Yellow-throat. — Common at Bar- 

 bours^•ille, where moulting adults and young were taken, August 9-13; 

 several noted on Clover Fork at base of Big Black Mountain; common at 

 Midway and Jackson (specimen); noted at Rockport and Mammoth Cave. 



Icteria virens. Yellow-breasted Ch.vt. — Noted in small numbers at 

 Barboursville, Jackson, Hawesville, and Mammoth Cave. ' 



Wilsonia citrina. Hooded Warbler. — Several seen on Big Black 

 Mountain between 2000 and 3000 feet altitude; fairly common at Jackson, 

 Hawesville, and ilammoth Cave. 



Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler. — One heard singing. July 

 24. at 3000 feet on Big Black Mountain. ^ 



Setophaga ruticilla. Redstart. — Several seen between 3000 and 4000 

 feet on Big Black Mountain; one at Mammoth Cave. 



Mimus polyglottos. Mockingbird. — Fairly common at Midway; a few 

 seen at Hawesville, Mammoth Cave and Rockport. 



Dumetella carolinensis. Catbird. — Common at Midway and Hawes- 

 ville; a few seen at ^lammoth Cave and Barboursville. 



Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thr.\sher.— A few seen at Midway and 

 Barboursville. 



Thryothorus ludovicianus. Carolina Wren.— Common at all localities ; 

 sexeral seen at 3750 feet altitude, near the summit of Big Black Mountain. 



Thryomanes bewicki. Bewick's Wren. — Seen in small numbers at 

 Barboursville, Jackson, Hawesville, Midway, Rockport, and Mammoth 

 Cave. 



• ' A specimen was taken the day previous just across the line in Virginia (Big 

 Stone Gap). 



