10 A PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE 



54. Hooded Warbier (Sylvania mitrata, Gmelin). 



Along the Ohio river (Audubon). Transient, 

 Nelson County (Beckham). 



55. Sinall-headed Warbier {Sylvania (?) microcephala, 



Kidgway). 



"I have never seen it out of Kentucky, and even 

 there itis avery uncommon bird" (Aud.). "Knovvn 

 only from the works of Wilson and Audubon" 

 (Check-list Am. Orn. Union, 1886). 



56. Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteriavirens, Linn.). 



A common summer resident throughout the State. 



57. Maryland yellow-throat (Geothlypis trichas, Linn.). 



A common summer resident. 



58. Mourning Warbier (Geothlypis Philadelphia, Wil- 



son). 



Transient in Nelson County (Beckham). 



59. Connecticut Warbier (Geothlypis agilis, Wilson). 



Transient, Nelson County (Beckham). 



60. Kentucky Warbier (Geothlypis formosa, Wilson). 



A summer resident. Common locally. 



61. Large-billed Water Thrush (Seiurus motacilla, 



Vieillot). 



A summer resident. 



62. Water Wagtail (Seiurus noveboracensis, Gmelin). 



Canebrakes at Henderson and below (Aud.). 

 Nelson County (Beckham). 



63. Oven Bird (Seiurus aurocapillus, Linn.). 



Frequent in wooded regions in spring. A sum- 

 mer resident ( ?) . 



64. Ked-poll Warbier (Dendroeca palmarum, Gmelin). 



Common near Lexington and elsewhere during 

 the fall migrations. 



65. Prairie Warbier (Dendroeca discolor, Vieillot). 



Common in spring, probably a summer resident 

 in Nelson County (Beckham). 



