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mon and increasing summer resident. Arrival— May 18, 1897 ; 

 May 19, 1898; May 2, 1901. 



140. Ampelis cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing.— A common resident. 

 Never seen in cherry trees. A great lover of locusts, gumberries 

 and pokeberries. 



141. Lanius borealis. Northern Shrike' — A rare winter resident. 

 Oct. 8, 1895; Oct. 6, 1899. 



142. Lanius ludovicianus migrans. Migrant Shrike.— Not a com- 

 mon resident in both counties. 



143. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo.— A common summer res- 

 ident. Arrival— May 9, 1896 ; April 22, 1897 ; April 25, 1898 ; April 

 29, 1899; April 23, 1900; May 2, 1901 ; April 27, 1902. Departure- 

 Sept. 27, 1899 ; Sept. 22, 1900. 



144. Vireo philadelphicus, Philadelphia Vireo. A fairly common 

 but irregular transient. April 30, 1898; Sept. 24, 1898; Oct. 2, 

 1899. 



145. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo.— A common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrival— May 9, 1896 ; April 22, 1897 ; April 23, 1898 ; April 

 26, 1899; April 19, 1900; April 26, 1901 ; April 23, 1902.— Departure 

 —Oct, 15, 1898. 



146. Vireo flavifrons. Yellow-throated Vireo.— A common sum- 

 mer resident, showing a great preference for tall oak timber. 

 Arrival— April 24, 1897; May 1899; April 28, 1900. 



147. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo.— A rare transient. A 

 male taken Oct. 19, 1900, in tall timber. 



148. Vireo noveboracensis. White-eyed Vireo.— A rare transient; 

 probably summer resident. May 22, 18^6 ; May 6, 1897; May 15, 

 1899. 



149. Mniotilta varia. Black and white Warbler. — A fairly com- 

 mon summer resident. Arrival — April 23, 1897 ; April 28, 1898 ; 

 April 25, 1900; May 2, 1901. 



150. Helmitherus vermivorus. Worm-eating Warbler. — A rare 

 summer resident. May 6, 1897; May 17, 1898 and 1901. 



151. Helminthophila pinus. Blue-winged Warbler.— A rather rare 

 summer resident. May 16, 1900. A pair taken on July 26, 1900. 



152. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler.— A rare 

 transient. Captured Sept. 21 and Oct. 4, 1899. 



153. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. — Exceedingly 

 common as a fall transient everywhere. Sept. 24, till Oct. 4, 1898 ; 

 Sept, 13, till Oct. 4, 1899 ; Sept 22, 1900. 



154. Compsothlypis americana usneae. Northern Parula Warbler. 

 Very rare. Sept. 22, 1900, a number along the Scioto River. 



155. Dendroica tigrina. Cape May Warbler. A rare spring, but 

 common fall transient, especially in upland beech-woods. April 

 24, 1897 ; Oct. 3, 1898 ; Sept. 27, 1899 ; Sept. 18, 1900. 



156. Dendroica aestiva. Yellow Warbler. — A common summer 

 resident. Arrival— April 21, 1895; April 15, 1896; April 5, 1897; 



