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hind parts I did not see well enough to de- 

 scribe and the colors as given by Chapman 

 would not be distinguishable in the light I 

 had. If I had found the eye-line either 

 "whitish" or "conspicuous" I would have 

 been sure of the Carolina. In that particu- 

 lar it seemed more like the Bewick. Also 

 the size seemed precisely that of the House 

 Wren, which again favors the Bewick. I 

 may be able to speak with greater certainty 

 when I see my plates, and I hope to see him 

 again. He was 75 paces west of the dam 

 along the path to Linwood Davis'. Oct. 15. 

 The plates do not settle the wren except to 

 make the Carolina seem less probable. 



75. (726) Brown Creeper. Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 



16 (several), 17 (many), 19 (several), 22 (sev- 

 eral), 23 (1),24 (1). 



76. (727) White-breasted Nuthatch. Oct. 16 (several 



seen, others heard). 

 n. {12%) Red-breasted Nuthatch. Sept. 29, Oct. 1, 6, 

 7, 8, 9 (never much more common), 12, 15, 16 

 (not so many as before), 17 (many), 19 (very 

 many), 20 (several), 23 (1), 24 (many), 

 Nov. 1. 



78. (735) Chickadee. Sept. 29, Oct. 1, 6, 9, 12, 13, 16, 



17 (a few), 19 (1 flock), 20 (several), 22 (1 

 flock). 23 (1 flock). 24 (2 flocks), 25 (1), 

 Nov. 1. 



79. (748) Golden-crowned Kinglet. Sept. 29, Oct. 4, 6, 



7, 12, 15 (many), 16, 17 (common), 19 (sev- 

 eral flocks, 20 (several), 22 (1 flock), 23 (1 

 flock), 24 (several), Nov. 1. 



80. (749) Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Oct. 6, 7, 8, 9 (com- 



mon everywhere), 12, 15 (less than before), 

 16, 17 (many), 1.9 (many individuals), 20 (sev- 

 eral), 21 (1). "Nearly all Ruby-crowned 

 Kinglets are solitary. No flocks." 



81. (751) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Oct. 6 (near Kelsey 



Cottage). [Editor's Note. Prof. Warner 



