88 THE OOLOGIST. 



19. Miiiotilta varin. Black-and-white Creeping Warbler. Common Spring and 

 Autumn migrant. 



20. Ilelminthopaga cln^ysoptera. Golden- winged Warbler. Spoken of by Langille 

 as a Summer resident here, arriving during the second week of May, and remaining 

 until September. Breeds. , 



21. Helminthopagaperegrinn. Tennessee Warbler. Rare migrant. Reported by 

 Mr. George H. Hedley and Mr. Frank H. Lattin. 



22. Parula americfvna. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, This bird has been taken 

 here by Geo. H. Hedley. 



23. Perissoglossa tignna. Cape May Warbler. Reported by Langille as being 

 " not infrequently found here during the migration." 



24. Dendroeca (estiva. Summer Yellowbird. Yellow Warbler. Abundant 

 Summer resident. Breeds. Arrives the last of April or hrst of May. Departs in 

 September. 



25. Dendroeca coirulescetis. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Not an uncommon 

 migrant. Reported by Geo. H. Hedley. 



26. Dendroeca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. Abundant Spring and 

 Autumn migrant, occuring the last of April and the last of October. 



27. Dendroeca marculosa. Black-aud-yellow Warbler. This and the following 

 species have both been taken by Mr. Hedley. This occurs as a migrant, while Langille 

 says the following is a common Summer resident. 



28. Dendroeca cmrulea. Coeruleau Warbler. See above. 



29. Dendroeca pennsylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Not uncommon Sum- 

 mer resident. Breeds . Arrives early in May. Departs about middle of October. 



30. Dendroeca castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. 



31. Dendroeca hlackburnim. Blackburniau Wabler. This and the preceding 

 species have both been taken by Mr. George Hedly. Both occur as migrants. 



32. Dendroeca mre?is. Black-throated Green Warbler. Common Summer 

 resident in Tonawanda Swamp. Plentiful elsewhere during migrations. Arrives early 

 in May. Departs in October. 



33. Siurus anricapilltts. Golden-crowned Thrush. Common Summer resident. 

 Arrives early in May. 



34. Siurus nmmus. Small-billed Water Thrush. Langille considers this species 

 a somewhat common Summer resident in this locality, arriving during the labt of April, 

 and breeding here. 



35. Qeotldypis pldladelpMa. Mourning Warbler. Not uncommon Summer resident 

 in thickets. Reported by Mr. Hedley. 



36. Geothlypis triclias. Maryland Yellow-throated Warbler. Reported by Mr. 

 Hedley. 



37 Myiodioctes mitratus. Hooded Warbler. Spoken of by Langille as a common 

 Summer resident, arriving early in May. 



38. Myiodioctes canadensis. Canadian Flycatching Warbler. Not uncommon 

 Summer resident in swampy places. Reported by Mr. Hedley. 



39. Setophaga riitncilla. American Redstart. Common Summer resident. Breeds. 

 Arrives the first of May. 



40. Vireosylvia olixacea. Red-eyed Vireo. Common Summer resident. Breeds. 

 Arrives early in May. Leaves early in October. 



4 1. Vireosylvia pMladelphica. Philadelphia Vireo. Langille says that this specie s 

 is occasionally found here. 



42. Vireosylvia gilva. Warbling Vireo. Not uncommon Summer resident. 

 Breeds. Arrives early in May. Departs during the last of September. 



43. Lanivireo flavij'rons. Yellow-throated Vireo. Not uncommon Summer 

 resident. Breeds. Arrives during the last of April or first of May. 



44. Lanivireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. Reported by Langille as a rare 

 migrant in May. 



45. Lanius horealis. Great Northern Shrike. Frequent Winter visitant. 

 Generally noted during January and February. 



46. Lanius ludovidanus. Loggerhead Shrike. This bird has been taken by Mr. 

 Hedley. It is a straggler. 



47. iMuius ludovicia7ius exculitorides. White-rumped Shrike. Not uncommon 

 Summer resident. Breeds. Arrives about the first of April or earlier 



48. A^npelis garrtchis. Northern Waxwiug. Rei^orted by Langille as appearing 

 rr egularly in flocks in Winter. 



