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but doubtless ceneits was well represented also. No Crackles were ob- 

 served in east Tennessee. 



Astragalinus tristis. Goldfinch.— Fairlj' common at Briceville, High 

 ("liff, and Soddy. 



Spizella passerina. Chipping Sparkow. — Fairly common at High 

 Cliff and Cross IMountain. 



Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow. — Common at High Cliff, Cross 

 Moimtain, and on Walden Ridge. 



Pipiio erjrthrophthalmus. Towhee. — Several noted at the summit of 

 Cross ^Mountain and on Walden Ridge, at both of which localities it breeds; 

 seen at Lawrenceburg, August 12-15. 



Cardinalis cardinalis. Cardinal. — Fairly common at all localities 

 visited; seen at 2500 feet on Cross Mountain. 



Piranga erjrthromelas. Scarlet Tanager. — Several noted at about 

 2000 feet on Cross jMountain, where it breeds. 



Piranga rubra. Summer Tanager. — Observed in small numbers at 

 High Cliff", Briceville, Soddy, and Lawrenceburg. 



Progne subis. Purple Martin. — Breeds commonly on Walden Ridge; 

 said to leave for the south about August 1; four or five were seen at 

 KnoxviUe, August 23, with a large flock of Chimney Swifts. 



Vireosylva olivacea. Red-eyed Vireo. — A few noted near Briceville. 



Lanivireo flavifrons. Yellow-throated Vireo. — Several seen and 

 one taken at the summit of Cross Mountain, August 17; heard singing 

 at High Cliff, August 22 and at Lawrenceburg, September 14. 



Vireo griseus. White-eyed Vireo. — A few noted at Coal Creek and 

 High Cliff': heard singing at Lawrenceburg, September 14. 



Mniotilta varia. Black and White Warbler.— Fairly common at all 

 altitudes on Cross Mountain; one seen at High Cliff, August 21. 



Helmitheros vermivorus. Worm-eating Warbler. — One seen at 3400 

 feet on Cross Mountain. 



Dendroica cserulescens cairnsi. Cairns's Warbler. — Two males were 

 taken August 15 and 17 at 3400 feet on Cross Mountain; they probably 

 breed on the mountain. 



Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — One specimen 

 taken August 25 on Walden Ridge. 



Dendroica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler.— Six or more 

 were seen at 3400 feet on Cross Mountain; an adult female and immature 

 specimens were taken, August 15 and 17; they undoubtedly breed there. 

 One or two were seen on Walden Ridge, August 27. 



Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler. — Two seen and one taken on 

 Walden Ridge, August 27. 



Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird. — Several pairs were seen between 

 1000 and 3300 feet on Cross Mountain. 



Seiurus motacilla. Louisiana Water-Thrush. — ■ Two or three were 

 seen near Briceville. 



Oporornis formosa. Kentucky Warbler. — A few seen at Briceville 

 and Soddy; one taken at 3400 feet on Cross Mountain. 



