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Oporornis Agilis—Baird. 
Connecticut Warbler. 
This bird very much resembles Macgillivray’s 
Warbler. I have often met it while hunting 
partridges in the wheat stubble, and have killed 
as many as seven in one day. They keep along 
the fences, and are easily observed by those who 
are fond of Ornithology and are acquainted with 
the bird. 
Opororms Formosus.—Baird. 
Kentucky Warbler. 
It is not very plenty. I have met with it in 
the mountains of Pennsylvania, and also in New 
Jersey. I found it swampy woods. It is con- 
sidered rare. 
Leteria VT tridis —Bonap. 
Yellow-breasted Chat. 
It is very abundant in the Southern States, and 
as far north as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
It breeds in June. Eggs four in number. I have 
never met with it in the Western States. 
Fleliuitherus Vermivorus —Bonap. 
Worm-eating Warbler. 
It is very rare. I have met with it on the 
banks of the Schuylkill River, but since the im- 
provements in that section I find it scarce; the 
timber being cut, they seek some other locality. 
