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17. Dendrceca estiva (Gm.) Bd.—Golden Warbler. 



Quite common at Lomita about the 1st of May, and seen occasionally 

 during- the remainder of my stay. I did not find any nests, although it 

 undoubtedly breeds there. 



18. Dendrceca virens .(Gm.) 'Bd.—Blaclc-throated Green Warbler. 

 Seen and obtained at Corpus Christi the last of March, and at 



Lomita in April and May. At the latter place it was taken in company 

 with Maryland Yellowthroats, but was not so abundant. 



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 April 28 



19. Dendrceca pennstlvanica (L.) Bd. — Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



On May 13, at Lomita, I obtained several of this species in thickets 

 near the river-bank. 



20. Dendrceca maculosa (Gm.) Bd. — Black-and-yellow Warbler. 

 Only one noticed at Lomita. 



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4.85 



7.50 



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21. SiURUS NJEVius (Bodd.) Cones. — Short-billed Water Thrush. 



This bird is common about the water-holes back from Lomita. Eight 

 or ten were shot in one afternoon in May. 



22. Geothlypis trichas (L.) Cab. — Maryland YeUowthroat. 



Found as common about Lomita as any other Warbler. It frequents 

 the rank weeds, willows, &c., of lowlands. First seen April 11, and 

 observed daily during my staj'. 



23. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.) Bd. — ^loumimj Warbler. 



I have nothing to note of the habits of this species. Shot a number 

 about the shrubbery in the vicinity of woods, but only preserved thi-ee. 



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