304 Howell, Summer Birds of Kentucky and Tennessee. \fuW 



Geothlypis trichas. Maryland Yellow-throat. — One specimen taken 

 at Briceville; others noted at High CHff and Lawrencebiirg. 



Wilsonia citrina. Hooded Warbler. — Common on Cross Mountain 

 to 3400 feet ; a few noted at High Cliff and in the gulches on Walden Ridge. 



Mimus polyglottos. Mockingbird. — Common at Fayetteville and 

 Lawrenceburg; not observed in eastern Tennessee. 



Dumetella carolinensis. Catbird. — Fairly common at Briceville, 

 Soddy. and Lawrenceburg. 



Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher. — A few seen at each locality 

 visited. 



Thryothorus ludovicianus. Carolina Wren. — Common, both in the 

 valleys and up to 3500 feet on Cross Mountain. 



Thryomanes bewicki. Bewick's Wren. — Observed in small numbers 

 at Briceville, High Cliff, Soddy, and Lawrenceburg. / 



Sitta carolinensis. AVhite-breasted Nuthatch. — A few seen at High 

 Cliff. Walden Ridge, and Cross Mountain (1000 to 3400 feet). 



Bseolophus bicolor. Tufted Titmouse. — Noted in small numbers at 

 each locality visited; fairly common on Cross Mountain up to 3000 feet. 



Penthestes carolinensis. Carolina Chickadee. — Fairly common on 

 Cross Mountain up to 3300 feet; noted at High Cliff, Walden Ridge, and 

 Lawrenceburg. 



Polioptila cserulea. Blue-gray Gnatc.\tcher. — A few observed at 

 Briceville. 



Hylocichla mustelina. Wood Thrush. — Observed in small numbers at 

 Briceville, Soddy, and High Cliff. 



Planesticus migratorius achrusterus. Carolinian Robin. — One or 

 two seen at Lawrenceburg, September 12-15. 



Sialia sialis. Bluebird. — Noted in small ' numbers at High Cliff, 

 Cross Mountain (1000-3500 feet), Walden Ridge, and Lawrenceburg. 



