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30. Dendroica nigrcscens, (Towns.) Black-throated Gray Warbler. 



Found to be quite common, August 12, in the pine- woods of the White 

 Mountains. Probably breeds. In habits more active and restless than 

 the warblers generally. 



31. Geotlilypis trichas, (L.) Maryland Yellowthroat. 



At Apache I heard a male of this species in a thicket by the river- 

 side. It is regarded by Dr. Coues as a rare summer-resident. 



32. Geothlypis macgillivrayi, (Aud.) Macgillivray's Warbler. 



One of the most abundant and generally distributed of the warblers 

 found in every moist locality among the thickets. 



33. Icteria virens (L.), var. longicauda, Lawr. Long-tailed Chat. 



Met with but twice during the season ; at Apache August 5, when I 

 took a young male, just molting the nesting-plumage, and again a 

 single bird seen at Wingate. 



34. Myiodioctes pimllus, (Wils.) Green Black-capped Flycatcher. 



One or two seen at Apache early in August, and by the first of Sep- 

 tember and during this month it was very abundant, much more so 

 than I ever saw it at the East. It frequents chiefly the deciduous trees 

 and bushes of the streams, and is found from the plains well up to the 

 tops of the mountains. 



