REPORT UPON ORNITHOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



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5. Harporhynclms riifus, (L.) Brown Thrasher. 

 A single individual seen May 10. Noted here, also, by Dr. Kothrock. 



SYLVIIDJE (the Sylvias). 



6. Regulus calendula^ (L.) 



Present in small numbers, usually one or more accompanying each 

 flock of Chickadees. 



PARID^E (the Titmice). 



7. Parus atricapillu*, L., var. septentrionalis, Harris. Long-tailed Chick- 



adee. 

 Quite frequently seen in small flocks. 



TROGLODYTID^E (the Wrens). 



8. Troglodytes aedon, V., var. parTcmanni, And. Park man's Wren. 

 One seen May 6, and afterward an occasional individual noticed. 



More frequently heard than seen, as it frequents the thickest clump of 

 bushes and patches of briers, where a glimpse may now and then be 

 had of it as it glides along. 



SYLVICOLID^E (the Warblers). 



9. Helminthopliaga celaia, (Say.) Orange-crowned Warbler. 



After May 7, when this species was first seen, it was not very com- 

 mon. It is an active insect-hunter, and frequents alike the tops of the 

 smaller trees and the low bushes, where it may be often seen darting 

 forth in pursuit of some passing insect. 



