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May 15, 1910. Tj^pical vireo nest, swinging from branchlets of sweet gum 

 tree on edge of Bear Swamp, Autauga Co. (L. S. G.) 



133 Lanivireo solitarius .subsp. Blce-headed Vireo. — One seen 

 in edge of Bear Swamp on November 25, 1912. 



134. Vireo griseus griseus. White-eyed Vireo. ' Hanging 

 Bird.' — Common summer resident of swamps and damp thickets. Es- 

 pecially numerous in Bear and Catoma Swamps where his energetic " Ship- 

 it-to-t he-railroad, Ship! " can be heard at any hour of the day during the 

 hot summer months. Data: Barachias, Maj' 17, 1909; four young in t3'pi- 

 cal \areo nest su.spended from fork of blackberry brier in patch in damp 

 woods. (E. G. H.) Autaugaville, May 1, 1910; nest a beautiful cup- 

 shaped structure of corn shucks, weed stems, and lichens, hned with fine 

 grass, suspended in small fork of alder Umb in bush-grown marsh; four 

 heavily incubated eggs. (L. S. G.) 



135. Mniotilta varia. Black and White W.uibler. — Rather com- 

 mon summer resident, more abundant in spring. Only nest recorded dis- 

 covered April 25, 1891, near Autaugaville; four eggs, very shghtly incu- 

 bated, in well made nest in hollow under roots of small bush leaning out over 

 wooded hill.?ide. (L. S. G.) 



136. Protonotaria citrea. Prothonot.\ry Warbler. ' Swamp 

 Yellowbird.' — Common summer resident of swamps. Data: Autau- 

 gaville, June 16, 1912; five weU-incubated eggs in cavity of small, live beech 

 over creek. Ca\aty filled to depth of one foot or more with moss and 

 trash and a nice httle nest cupped into it about 2^ in. below entrance; 

 lined with black rootlets and fine weed stems. (L. S. G.) 



137. Helinaia swainsoni. Swainson's Warbler. — Rare summer 

 resident of Bear Swamp. A pair observed April 15, 1912. (L. S. G.) 



138. Helmitheros vermivorus. Worm-eating Warbler. — Taken 

 at Barachias, May 1, 1913. 



139. Vennivora bachmani. Bachman's Warbler. — One seen 

 April 16 and another Aug. 26, 1912, Autaugaville. (L. S. G.) 



140. Vennivora pinus. Blue-winged Warbler. — One pair ob- 

 served throughout the earlj' summer of 1912 and as late as July, in creek 

 swamp at Autaugaville. 



141. Compsothlypis americana americana. Parula Warbler. — 

 Tolerably common summer resident of swamps and low woods, more 

 abundant in spring. Eggs once taken at Barachias, but no data available. 



142. Dendroica eestiva aestiva. Yellow Warbler. — Ver>' uncom- 

 mon about Bear Swamp; recorded also from Barachias. One nest taken 

 about Jime 20, 1903, near AutaugaAalle, but unfortunately the record has 

 been lost ; female was taken and male seen. 



143. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler. — Common winter 

 resident . 



144. Dendroica magnolia. Magnolia Warbler. — Observed dur- 

 ing .spring migrations near Prattville, Autauga Co. 



145. Dendroica cerulea. Cerulean Warbler. — One pair seen in 

 trees on river bank, Autauga Co., May 11, 1913, apparently nesting. 



