Vol. XXIX 



1911: 



j TowNSEND, Summer Birds of the St. John Valley, N. B. 23 



00. Compsothlypis americana usneae. Nokthkun Pakula Wak- 

 BLtiu. — Ahund.-uit, in full sodjz;. 



61. Dendroica aestiva eestiva. Yellow Warbler.— Not uncom- 

 mon. 



62. Dendroica cserulescens caerulescens. Black-throated Blue 

 Warhlek. — One at Glenwood, July 14. 



6;^. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler.— Common and in 

 song. 



64. Dendroica magnolia. Magnolia Warbler. — A})und;ui(, in 

 full song. 



65. Dendroica castanea. Hay-breasted Warbler. — Common. At 

 Glenwood, Upper Greenwicli and at Wickham I saw one or two nearly 

 every day and twice heard the male sing. At the two last named places 

 I saw them feeding fully grown young. 



66. Dendroica virens. BLAfK-TUHOATED Green Warbler.^ Com- 

 mon and in song. 



()7. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird. — Two or three heard sing- 

 ing at Glenwood, and one seen giving his flight song. One seen with young 

 at Wickham on August 2. 



68. Geothlypis trichas trichas. Maryland Yellow-throat. — 

 Common, in song. 



69. Wilsonia canadensis. Canada Warbler. — One seen at Glen- 

 wood on July 14. 



70. Setophaga ruticilla. Redstart. — Rather common. 



71. Nannus hiemalis hiemalis. Winter Wren. — Common and 

 in song. 



72. Certhia familiaris americana. Brown Creeper.— A few seen 

 at Glenwood. 



73. Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — One at Wick- 

 ham, August 3 and 4. 



74. Penthestes atricapillus atricapillus. Chickadee. — Abundant. 



75. Penthestes hudsonicus hudsonicus. Hudsonian Chickadee. 

 — Nearly as connnon as P. atricapillus. On one occasion only, at Glen- 

 wood on July 15, I heard the clear warbling notes of this species. 



76. Regulus satrapa. Goldkn-chowned Kinglet. — - Abundant. 



77. Hylocichla fuscescens fuscescens. Veery. — Two were fre- 

 quently heard singing at Ghniwood in a thicket by the river, and one by 

 Jones's Creek. 



78. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni. Olive-backed Thrush. — 

 Abundant and in full song, csi)ecially at Glenwood from July 13 to July 21. 



79. Hylocichla guttata pallasi. Hermit Thrush. — Abundant 

 and in full .song. 



SO. Planesticus migratorius migratorius Robin.— Abundant. 



81. Sialia sialis sialis. Bluebird. — The only Bluebirds I saw were 

 a pair in the fields at Jones's Creek, Glenwood, about two miles from its 

 mouth at the St. John River. This was on Julv 15. 



