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R. SATRAPA, Licht. Golden-crested Wren. Spring and 

 fall. Not very common. According to Mr. S. I. Smith 

 a few remain during summer in the dense cedar swamps 

 and probably breed. Arrives in spring about the 20th of 

 April. In fall, common from the last of October to De- 

 cember. 



Mniotilta varia, Vieill. Blo,ck and Wliite Creeper. Sum- 

 mer visitant. Not common. Breeds. 



Parula AMERICANA, Bou. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler. 

 Summer visitant. Not common. Breeds. Not observed 

 before the 20th of May. 



Geothlypis trichas. Cab. Maryland Yellow Throat. Sum- 

 mer visitant. Very common. Breeds. Arrives about 

 the middle of May. The eggs are laid the last of May or 

 first of June. 



The Mourning Warbler ( G. Philadelphia') will proba- 

 bly be found, but I have not observed it. 



Helminthophaga ruficapilla, Baird. Nashville Warbler. 

 Summer visitant. Rare. Arrives the second week in 

 May. Sometimes common in spring. 



The Tennessee Warber (^H. peregrina) will probably 

 be found as a rare species. 



Seiurus aurocapillus Sw. Golden-crowned Tlirush. Oven 

 Bird Summer visitant. Common. Breeds. Arrives 

 early in May. 



S. noveboracensis, Nutt. Water Thrush. Summer visitant. 

 Not very common. A nest, found June 8, 1861, in a dense 

 cedar swamp, was built in an excavation in the side of 

 a decayed moss covered log, so that the excavation itself 

 formed an arch over the nest, instead of one made by the 

 bird, as in the preceding species. The nest was con- 

 structed of moss and lined with fine roots. The five 

 eggs, were of a delicate flesh color, spotted with light 

 reddish brown. Arrives the first of May. 



Dendroica virens, Baird. Black-throated Green Warbler. 

 Summer visitant. Not common. Breeds. Arrives the sec- 

 ond week in May. 



D. CANADENSIS, Baird. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Sum- 

 mer visitant. Not common. 



