3 16 PINDAR, Birds of Fulton County, Kentucky. [October 
148. Dendroica zestiva.x—Formerly a common summer resident, but 
for the last two or three years quite a rare migrant. 
149. Dendroica coronata.—Common migrant. A few may winter as I 
killed one January 16, 1886. 
150. Dendroica pensylvanica.—A not very common migrant. 
151. Dendroica blackburniz.—Very rare. Two seen July 25, 1888. 
152. Dendroica dominica albilora.— Summer resident. Not common. 
153. Dendroica virens.—Common migrant. 
154. Seiurus aurocapillus.—Common summer resident. 
155- Seiurus noveboracensis.—A rather common migrant. 
156. Geothlypis formosa.—Rare summer resident. One seen as late 
as November 28 in 1886. 
157. Geothlypis trichas.—Common summer resident. 
158. Icteria virens.—Very rare. The only one I have seen was killed 
by Mr. Charles Holcombe, Jr., September 23, 1887. 
159. Sylvania canadensis.—Common migrant. 
160. Setophaga ruticillaa——Common. Probably onlya migrant, though 
I have seen it in August. 
161. Mimus polyglottos.—Common resident. 
162. Galeoscoptes carolinensis.—Common summer resident. In 1887 
it arrived February 22. 
163. Harporhynchus rufus.—Common summer resident. 
164. Thryothorus ludovicianus.—Common resident. 
165. Thryothorus bewickii.—Very rare. Only seenin winter. 
166. Troglodytes aédon.—Common resident. 
167. Troglodytes hiemalis.—Very rare. My only note on this species 
is of one killed by Mr. T. L. M’Cutchen in December, 1885. 
168. Cistothorus palustris.—Not common. I have only seen it asa 
migrant. 
169. Certhia familiaris americana.—Common winter visitant. 
170. Sitta carolinensis.—Common resident. 
171. Sitta canadensis.—Common winter visitant. 
172. Parus bicolor.—Common resident. 
173. Parus atricapillus.—Rare winter visitant. 
174. Parus carolinensis.—Common resident. 
175. Regulus satrapa.—Migrant. Not so common as the next. One 
seen January 27, 1888. 
176. Regulus calendula.—Common migrant. 
177. Polioptila cerulea.—Common summer resident. 
178. _Turdus mustelinus.—Common summer resident. 
179. Turdus aonalaschke pallasii.cCommon migrant. 
180. Merula migratoria.—Common winter visitant. 
181. Sialia sialis.—Common resident. 
INTRODUCED SPECIES. 
182. Passer domesticus.—Abundant resident. 
183. Passer montanus.—A few seen at different times. I think this 
species comes down from St. Louis on the steamboats, as the English 
Sparrow often does. 
