42 BIRDS OF EAST PEXXSYLVAXIA. 



Prothonotary Warbler. Protonotaria citrea. Is an occasional 

 straggler to tlie lower portions of 

 Pennsylvania. Mr John Cassin shot 

 one near Wilmington. (S.) 



Orange-crowned Warbler. Hehninthophaga celata. An example 

 of this species was shot on Ranco- 

 cas Creek early in February, 1860. 

 Chris. Wood also procured a fine 

 male in Bucks County, on 2d 

 November, 18G7. 



Townsend's Warbler. . Demh-oica Townsendii. A fuU- 

 plumaged male was shot in Chester 

 County, near the Brandywine, 12th 

 May, 1868, and now enriches my 

 collection. (S.) 



Yellow-tbroated Warbler. Dendroica superdUosa. A southern 

 species, and rare straggler to the 

 lower counties of Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey. (S.) 



SmaU-beaded Flycatcber. Mjiodioctes minutus. Wilson pro- 

 cured this bird in April and June 

 in New Jersey. Audubon mentions 

 having seen it in Kentucky, but it 

 has not been found sijice, and is a 

 doubtful species. 



Bobemian Waxwing. . Ampelis gan-ulus. Has been occasion- 

 ally shot near Philadelphia. It is not 

 uncommon on Lake Superior. (W.) 



Bartram's Vireo. . . . Vireo vivescens. Professor Baird men- 

 tions the probability of this species 

 being an occasional visitor. It is 

 more properly an inhabitant of 

 South America. 



Brown-beaded Nutbatcb. Sitta pusilla. A southern species, 

 and rare visitant to the lower 

 counties. (S.) 



Lapland Long-Spur. . Plectrophanes Lappomcus. Lapland 

 Lakk Bunting. "Very rare, and 

 found only in severe Winters. (W.) 



