352 OHIO EXPERIMENT STATION. 



70. Dendroica kirtlandi BAIRD. 



Kirtland's Warbler. 



The possibility that Kirtland's Warbler may yet be taken in Wavne County is 

 suggested by the proximity of the type locality of the species, together with the prob- 

 ability that the valleys of the tributaries of the Muskingum River form the highway 

 of migration for many of the birds which breed about Cleveland, or which occur 

 there during the spring season. 



71. Dendroica vigorsii (Auo.). 



Pine Warbler. 



A rare transient visitor in Ohio. 



72. Dendroica palmarum (GMEL.). 



Palm Warbler. 



A common transient visitor, though perhaps somewhat local in the State. 



73. Dendroica discolor (VIEILL.), 



Prairie Warbler. 



Given as a summer resident in northern Ohio, by Wheaton, who says that it is 

 rare. A Warbler seen by the writer in May, 1891, was probably of this species, but 

 the bird was unfortunately not secured. 



74. Seiurus noveboracensis (GMEL.). 



Water Thrush. 



A tolerably common transient visitor in the State. 



75. Geothlypis formosa (WILS.). 



Kentucky W r arbler. 



A summer resident in Ohio, but rare and local. On April 23. 1893, an individual, 

 undoubtedly of this species, was seen singing in the woods on the bottom-lands of the 

 Killbuck, in Wayne County. As, however, the bird was not obtained, the circum- 

 stance is mentioned merely as a hypothetical record. 



76. Sylvania mitrata (GMEL.). 



Hooded Warbler. 



A rare summer resident in Ohio. 



77. Sylvania canadensis (LINN.). 



Canadian Warbler. 



A transient visitor; not uncommon in the State. 



