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THE OOLOGIST 



593. Cardinal. Not uncommon. Nests 

 with eggs were found on May 10 

 and 23. 



595. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Mod- 645. 



erately common summer resi- 

 dent. A nest was found on May 17. 650. 

 Young were observed on the 

 wing on June 18. 652. 



598. Indigo Bunting. Moderately 

 common summer resident. 



604. Dickcissel. A common bird in 654. 

 the meadows. Was yet in song 

 on July 11. 



608. Scarlet Tanager. Not common. 657. 

 Was observed every few days, 

 however, in the woods. 



611. Purple Martin. A few of these 658. 

 birds were seen or heard at var- 

 ious times, though they did not 

 seem to be nesting in the imme- 

 diate vicinity. 659. 



616. Bank Swallow. Several were 



observed during May, but none 



later than May 23. 660. 



617. Rough-winged Swallow. Two 



birds observed on May 27. 

 These were the only ones re- 661. 

 corded. 



619. Cedar Waxwing. Observed only 

 on May 9 and 10; several each 

 day. 662. 



624. Red-eyed Vireo. Common in the 

 latter part of May. Was abund- 

 ant on May 22. A few remained 667. 

 throughout our stay. 



627. Warbling Vireo. One bird in 



song May 10. Another was 

 heard May 20. No other rec- 672. 

 ords. 



628. Yellow-throated Vireo. One in- 



dividual recorded on May 11. 



629. Blue-headed Vireo. One observ- 674. 



ed on May 10. No other rec- 

 ords. 



633. Bell's Vireo. A pair of these 675. 

 birds nested in a raspberry 

 patch in an orchard. No others 

 were recorded. 676. 



636. Black and White Warbler. Ar- 



rived May 9, and was common 

 until the 11th. Last recorded 

 May 24. 



Nashville Warbler. My notes 

 show one record, dated May 10. 



Cape May Warbler. One ob- 

 served on May 19. 



Yellow Warbler. Uncommon 

 summer resident. Only one 

 nesting pair located. 



Black-throated Blue Warbler. 

 Arrived May 9. Last seen May 

 11. Not many observed. 



Magnolia Warbler. Arrived May 

 9. Common May 16. Last seen 

 May 23. 



Cerulean Warbler. A Cerulean 

 Warbler was carefully observed 

 on June 11, singing in the tree 

 tops. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler. First 

 seen May 9, when several were 

 observed. Last seen May 24. 



Bay-breasted Warbler. First seen 

 May 9. Last seen May 16, when 

 it was moderately common. 



Black-poll Warbler. Arrived 

 May 13. Common May 19 and 

 22. Present every day from the 

 15th to the 27th. 



Blackburnian Warbler. Arrived 

 May 9. Last seen May 23. Mod- 

 erately common migrant. 



Black-throated Green Warbler. 

 Present in migration from May 



9, to May 19. Common on May 

 10 and 13. 



Palm Warbler. First observed 

 May 9. Several seen on May 



10, 11, and 13. Last seen May 

 15. 



Oven-bird. Summer resident. 

 Several observed at various 

 times throughout our stay. 

 Water-Thrush. Observed on. sev- 

 eral occasions from May 8 to 

 May 18. Last seen on May 27. 

 Louisiana Water-Thrush. A 

 water-thrush which was believ- 



