90 The Wilson Bulletin. 



April 19, 1898; April 20, 1899; April 19, 1900; April 28, 1901 ; April 

 21, 1902. 



157. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler.— A 

 rather rare transient. April 15, 1896; May 2, 1898; September 18, 

 1900. 



158. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler.— A common transient. 

 April 23, 1897; May 2, 1898; April 23, 1900; April 28, 1902. Oct. 15- 

 27, 1898; Oct. 19, 1900; Oct. 4, 1901. 



159. Dendroica maculosa. A common transient. Sept. 22, 1896 ; 

 Oct. 2, 1897; Oct. 15, 1898. Oct. 3, 1899; May 2, 1898. 



160. Dendroica rara. Cerulean Warbler. — A rare summer resi- 

 dent. Young taken July 30, 1900. 



161. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler.— A very 

 rare fall transient. Sept. 28, 1899 ; South Webster. 



162. Dendroica castanea. Bay -breasted Warbler. — A common fall 

 transient only ; generally stays in the tops of the tallest trees. 

 Sept. 23, 1896; Sept. 14 till Oct. 15, 1898; Sept. 28, 1899; Sept. 18, 

 1900. 



163. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. — A very common 

 fall transient at any place. Sept. 26, 1894; Oct. 2, 1897; Sept. 24, 

 1898; Sept. 13 till Oct. 10, 1899; Sept. 18, 1900. 



164. Dendroica blackburniae. Blackburnian Warbler. — Not com- 

 mon as a transient. April 30, 1900 ; Sept. 18, 1900. 



165. Dendroica dominica albilora. Sycamore Warbler. — A rare 

 transient. April 23, 1897. Common on Sept. 28, 1899. Observed 

 in Scioto county only. 



166. Dendroica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler.— A com- 

 mon transient. April 23, 1897; May 2, 1898; May 8, 1901 ; Oct. 8, 

 1894; Sept. 22, 1896; Oct. 1, 1898; Oct. 4, 1899; Sept. 22, 1900; Sept. 

 18, 1901. 



167. Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warbler.— A rare breeder. Aug. 5, 

 1898, a young male still partly in first plumage. (Cf. Auk, Vol. 

 XV., No. 4, page 331.) Also taken on Oct. 8, 1894. 



168. Dendroica palmarum. Palm Warbler.— A common transient. 

 April 23, 1897; May 2, 1898; Sept. 27, 1899; Sept. 22, 1900; Oct. 4, 

 1901. 



169. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler.— Accidental. Captured 

 Oct. 8, 1894, at South Webster, Scioto county. 



170. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird. — Fairly common as a sum- 

 mer resident. April 23, 1897; May 2, 1898; April 26, 1901. 



171. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-Thrush.— Bare. A specimen 

 taken Oct. 1, 1898, at Piketon, is in the collection of Prof. W. M. 

 Clayton, of Santa Anna, Cal. (formerly of Waverly, O.) 



172. Seiurus motacilla. Louisiana Water-Thrush. — Bather rare 

 as a summer resident. Arrival— April 5, 1897; April 30, 1898; 

 March 28, 1901. 



173. Geothlypis formosa. Kentucky Warbler.— A rare summer 



