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12. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler. Panda Americana (Linnaeus). 

 Very common. The Black and White Creeper we have not seen here. 



13. Nashville Warbler. Helminthophaga ruficapilla (Wilson). Not 

 common. 



14. ? Tennessee Warbler Helminthophaga peregrina (Wilson). 



15. Yellow Warbler. Dendrozca azstiva (Gmelin). Common near 

 Malone 



16. Black- throated Green Warbler. Dendrozca virens (Gmelin). 

 Common. 



17. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Dendrozca cazruJescens (Lin- 

 naeus). Common. 



18. Orange-throated Warbler. Dendrozca Blackburnion (Gmelin). 

 Common. Its song has several rather misleading variations. 



19. Yellow-rump ed Warbler. Dendrozca coronata (Linnaeus). 

 Common in August (K.). Summer-resident in the White Mountains (M.). 



20. Black and Yellow Warbler. Dendrozca maculosa (Gmelin). 

 Not common. 



The following other Dendrozcos are summer-residents in the White 

 Mountains : Prairie Warbler, accidental ; the Chestnut-sided, Bay-breasted, 

 Black-polled, and Pine Warblers, all rare (M.). 



21. Golden-crowned "Thrush." Siurus auricapillus (Linnaeus). 

 Quite common. 



22. Water " Thrush." Siurus nozvius (Boddaert). Hare summer- 

 resident (R.). 



23. Maryland "Yellow-throat." Geothlypis trichas (Linnaeus). 

 Hardly common. Very common in the White Mountains (M.). 



24. Mourning Warbler. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wilson). Lo- 

 cally not uncommon. 



25. Canada "Flycatcher." Myiodioctes Canadensis (Linnaeus). 

 Less common than in the White Mountains, where the Redstart also is 

 found, even at Bethlehem (M.). 



26. Scarlet Tanager. Pyranga rubra (Linnaeus). Two pairs found 

 in June near the Upper Saint Regis Lake. 



27. Barn Swallow. Hirundo horreorum (Barton). 



28. Cliff Swallow. Petrochelidon lunifrons (Say). Seen near Ma- 

 lone. 



29. White-breasted Swallow. Tachycinetes bicolor (Vieillot). 

 Common, and met with far from any buildings. 



30. Bank Swallow. Cotyle riparia (Linnaeus). Rather rare. 



31. Purple Martin. Progne subis (Linnaeus). One seen at Malone. 



32. Cedar-bird. Ampelis cedrorum (Vieillot). Common. 



33. Bed-eyed Vireo. Vireo olivaceus (Linnaeus). Very common. 



34. Solitary Vireo. Vireo solitarius (Wilson). Very common. The 

 Warbling Vireo has not been observed here by us. 



35. Purple Finch. Carpodacus purpureus (Gmelin). Common. 



36. Bed Crossbill. Loxia curvirostra (Linnaeus). Not rare. The 

 male often sings somewhat like a Purple Finch from the top of a tall dead 

 tree. The White-winged Crossbill we have not seen here. 



37. Goldfinch. Chrysomitris tristis (Linnaeus). Common. Less so 

 than in the White Mountains (M.). 



38. Siskin. Chrysomitris pinus (Wilson). One specimen got, August 

 27th, 1874 (11.). Probably breeds. 



