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42. Long-billed Marsh Wren. Tehnatodytes palustris palustris. 



Abundant in the marshes along the Anacostia River ; i seen ; 

 34 heard. 



43. Carolina Chickadee. PcnlJicstcs carolinensis carolinensis. 



Noted in nearl)^ all woodlands; i seen; 10 heard. 



44. Tufted Titmouse. Bacolophns bicolor. 



Common in woods everywhere; 42 heard. 



45. Blue Jay. Cyanocilta crisiata crisiaia. 



Noted both along Rock Creek and the Anacostia Rivei ; 

 2 seen; 8 heard. 



46. Fish Crow. Corviis ossitragus. 



Noted both in the city and its environs, and along the 

 Anacostia River; 61 seen; 8 heard. 



47. Southern Crow. Corvus brachyrhynchos paitlus. 



More numerous than the Fish Crow, and more generally 

 distributed; 51 seen; 23 heard. 



48. White-eyed Vireo. Vireo griseus grisens. 



Observed in the thickets and undergrowth in the woods, both 

 along Rock Creek and the Anacostia River; 4 seen; 32 heard. 



49. Yellow-throated Vireo. Lanivireo flaviirons. 



Noted in the woodlands along both Rock Creek and the 

 Anacostia River; 13 heard. 



50. Red-eyed Vireo. Vircosylva olivacca. 



Tolerably common in all woodlands; 6 seen; 13 heard. 



51. Tree Swallow. Iridoprocnc bicolor. 



Noticed along the lower part of the Anacostia River ; 13 seen. 



52. Barn Swallow. Hirimdo rnstica erythrogastris. 



Noted chiefly along the Anacostia River; 38 seen; 3 heard. 



53. Bank Swallow. Riparia riparia riparia. 



Eight seen in company with other swallows on the Anacostia 

 River. 



54. Rough-winged Swallow. Stclgidopteryx scrripcnnis serripcnnis. 



Observed chiefly along the Anacostia River, but also on 

 Rock Creek; t^t, seen; 2 heard. 



55. Purple Martin. Progne subis snbis. 



Five seen over the Anacostia River. 



56. American Redstart. Setophaga ruticilla. 



Abundant in all woodlands; 36 seen; 42 heard. 



57. Canadian Warbler. Wilsoma canadensis. 



Two seen along the Anacostia River. 



