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19. Dendrceca virens. Black- throated Green Warbler. Common; 

 breeds, frequenting the thick spruces. 



20. Dendrceca Canadensis. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Rare ; 

 may breed. 



21. Dendrceca Pennsylvanica. Chestnut- sided Warbler. Eare. 



22. Dendrceca coronata. Yellow rump Warbler. Very common; 

 breeds. 



23. Dendrceca Blackburnice. Blackburnian Warbler. Rare; may 

 breed. 



24. Dendrceca striata. Black Poll. The most common warbler; 

 breeds everywhere, but I was not fortunate enough to take a nest. 



25. Dendrceca castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. Rare ; may breed. 



26. Dendrceca cestiva. Yellow Warbler. Rare. I took but three 

 birds and one nest. 



27. Dendrceca maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. Common. On June 

 27th I took a nest containing four fresh eggs, with advanced embryos. 

 It was in a small spruce, not more than two feet from the ground, on 

 the edge of a heath, and was very slightly built. 



28. Dendrceca palmarum. Yellow Red- poll. Not common, and does 

 not breed. 



29. Dendrceca tigrina. Cape May Warbler. Rare ; may breed. 



30. Seiurus aurocapillus. Golden-crowned Thrush. Quite rare; 

 probably breeds. I took but one. S. Nuveboracensis may occur. 



31. Myiodioctes pusillus. Green Black-capped Flycatcher. Rare. 

 1 do not think it breeds. 



32. Myiodioctes Canadensis. Canada Flycatcher. Rare ; may breed. 



33. Setophaya ruticilla. Redstart. Very common ; breeds, 



HIBUWDINID-S3. 



34. Hirundo horreorum. Barn Swallow. Common ; breeds. 



35. Hirundo lunifrons. Eave Swallow. Common ; breeds. 



36. Hirundo bicolor. White-bellied Swallow. Common ; breeds. 



37. Cotyle riparia. Bank Swallow. Common ; breeds. 



38. Progne subis. Purple Martin. Rare on Menan but very common 

 on the Maine coast. 



VIREONIDJE. 



39. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo. Rare ; may breed. 



40. Ampelis cedrorum. Cedar Bird. Very common summer resi- 

 dent. 



