212 LOOMIS on Birds of South Carolina. 



26. Helmintherus vermivorus. Worm-eating Warbler. — 

 Summer? (specimens taken August 17, 19, 21, etc.) ; rather common. 



*27. Dendroeca aestiva. Summer Warbler. — Summer; most 

 abundant during its migrations, when it is common. 



28. Dendrceca virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. — 

 A single specimen, taken May 9, 1879. 



29. Dendroeca cserulescens. Black-throated Blue War- 

 bler. — Migratory ; very common. 



30. Dendroeca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. — Winter; 

 abundant ; very abundant during migrations. 



31. Dendroeca blackburnice. Blackburnian Warbler. — 

 Migratory ; very common. 



32. Dendroeca striata. Black-poll Warbler. — Migratory; 

 common. 



33. Dendroeca pennsylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — 

 Migratory ; very common. 



34. Dendroeca maculosa. Black-and-yellow Warbler. — Mi- 

 gratory. Two specimens. 



35. Dendrceca tigrina. Cape May Warbler. — Migratory. Two 

 examples. 



*36. Dendroeca discolor. Prairie Warbler. — Summer; com- 

 mon. 



*37. Dendroeca dominica. Yellow-throated Warbler. — 

 Summer; common. An incessant songster, and one of the earliest of tne 

 spring arrivals. 



38. Dendroeca palmarum. Yellow Red-poll Warbler — Win- 

 ter; not very common ; very common during migrations. 



* 39. Dendroeca pinus. Pine-creeping Warbler. — Resident. 

 Very abundant in winter, apparently most so during its migrations ; com- 

 mon in summer. 



40. Siurus auricapillus. Golden-crowtsted Accentor. — Migra- 

 tory; common. Specimens taken May 12 and August 28. 



41. Siurus naevius. Aquatic Accentor. — Migratory; rather 

 common. Specimens taken May 14. 



42. Oporornis formosa. Kentucky Warbler. — A single speci- 

 men taken, September 4, 1877. 



* 43. Geothlypis trichas. Maryland Yellow-throat. — Sum- 

 mer ; common ; abundant during its migrations. 



*44. Icteria virens. Yellow-breasted Chat. — Summer; com- 

 mon ; very common during migrations. 



45. Myiodioctes canadensis. Canadian Flycatching War- 

 bler. — A single specimen taken May 8, 1879. 



46. Setophaga ruticilla. Redstart. — Migratory; abundant. 

 Three specimens were taken on the 1 1th of A ugust. 



47. Pyranga rubra. Scarlet Tanager. — Migratory ; common. 



