142 ANNOTATED LIST OF 



201. Sylvania canadensis (LINN.). r>8G. 



Canadian Warbler. 



Very common during some migrations. A common summer 

 resident in the northern part of the County. Breeds quite com- 

 monly in the northern part of the County. Quite a number of 

 nests found, were all on the ground, except one taken June 26th, 

 1884, near Holland Patent, which was placed about 18 inches above 

 the ground, in a cavity in the top of a slanting stump, which was 

 so covered with vegetation as to entirely conceal the nest, which 

 was composed of fine grass, hair-like roots and a few pine leaves. 

 The eggs were four in number, white, showing rosy before blow- 

 ing, covered with small spots of different shades of brown, thicker 

 at the larger end, and measured .69 x .53, .67 x .53, .67x.53, 

 .67 x .55, inches. 



202. Setophaga riiticilla (LINN.). 687. 



American Redstart. 



A common summer resident. Breeds. 



203. Anthus pensilvanicus (LATH.). 697. 



American Pipit. 



Not uncommon during migrations'. 



204. G-aleoscoptes carolinensis (LINN.). 704 



Catbird. 



An abundant summer resident. Breeds. 



205. Harporhynchus mfus (LINN.). 705. 



Brown Tliraalier. 



Seen occasionally. Breeds. Two nests were taken some years 

 ago in Deerfield, about two miles north of the Mohawk river. 



