1889. ] SVERMANN, Birds of Carroll County, Indiana. 27 
On May 7, 1885, I saw a single male ina small swamp near Camden. 
It is now in my collection. This seems to be a very rare species in Indi- 
ana, and its distribution in the State a little peculiar. As far as I know 
ithas been noted only at points near the Wabash River. 
15t- Helminthophila pinus. BLUE-wINGED WARBLER.—A rather rare 
summer resident. I saw a nest of young just able to fly in July, 1879. 
Specimens taken May 4, 6, 11, and 21, 1885, and May ro, 1884. 
152. Helminthophila chrysoptera. GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER.—One 
specimen shot near Camden, May 6, 1885, is the only one I have seen in 
the County. 
153. Helminthophila ruficapilla. NAsHvILLE WARBLER.—A common 
migrant. Common May 4-7, 1885. 
154. Helminthophila peregrina. TENNESSEE WARBLER.—Migrant, 
usually less common than the preceding species. May 22, 1883. Very 
common May 14-19, 1885. 
155. Compsothlypis americana. PARULA WARBLER.—A common 
migrant,—especially in spring of 1885, from May 4 to May to. 
156. Dendroica tigrina. Cape May WarsBLER.—Not a very common 
migrant. May 22, 1883; May 12, 1884: May 8-14, 1885. 
157. Dendroica zestiva. YELLOW WARBLER.—Summer resident, not 
common. May 8, 1884; May 4 and 9, 1885. 
158. Dendroica cerulescens. BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER.— 
Migrant, a few seen almost every spring. May 7, 1884; May 5, 188s. 
159. Dendroica coronata. MyrrLe WARBLER.—This is perhaps the 
most abundant Warbler during the migrations. It is the first to arrive in 
the springand remains latestintheautumn. April 30, 1878; May 22, 1883; 
April 20, 1884; April 15, 1885; October 5, 1878. At Bloomington, Indi- 
ana, this Warbler is a rare winter resident. 
160. Dendroica maculosa. MaGNoLiIA WARBLER.—A common mi- 
grant. May 4, 1878; May 24, 1883; May 7, 1884; May 7, 12, and 18, 1885. 
161. Dendroica czerulea. CERULEAN WARBLER.—A common. sum- 
mer resident, but most abundant during the migrations. May 21, 1883; 
May 5, 1884; May 6, 1885. 
162. Dendroica pennsylvanica. CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER.—Com- 
mon migrant. May 22, 1883; May 7, 1884; May 4, 1885. 
163. Dendroica castanea. BAy-BREASTED WARBLER. — Tolerably 
common migrant. May 4, 1878; May 22, 1883; May 5, 1884; May 5, 
1885. Very common from May 5 to May 20, 1885. 
164. Dendroica striata. BLACKPOLL WARBLER.—A rather common 
migrant. May 21, 1883; May 21, 1885. Morecommon some seasons than 
others. 
165. Dendroica blackburniz. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER.—One of the 
less common Warblers in this State. May 24, 1883; April 28, 1885. 
166. Dendroica dominica albilora. SycamMorE WARBLER.—Summer 
resident, but not often seen. May g, 1883; April 20, 1884; April 23, 
1885. 
167. Dendroica virens. BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER.—A com- 
