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Helminthophaga Peregrina.— Cab. 
Tennessee Warbler. 
I have found this bird very abundant in Iowa, 
in company with the other species of the warbler 
tribe, but I have never met with it in the East. 
Seiurus Aurocapillus—Sw, 
Golden-crowned Thrush. 
It is very common in all parts of the country. 
I have found it very plenty in Iowa and Minnesota, 
where it breeds, its nest being on the ground, 
and containing from four to five eggs. It also 
breeds in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Seirus Noveboracensis.—Nute. 
Water Thrush. 
I have found. it from the Atlantic to the 
Mississippi, but never found it breeding very 
abundant in Iowa and Minnesota. 
Sevurus Ludovicianus.—Bonap. 
Large-billed Water Thrush. 
This bird resembles Moveboracensis, with the 
exception of the bill, which is larger. I have 
only met with it in New Jersey and Iowa. 
Dendroica Virens—Baird. 
Black-throated Green Warbler. 
It is very abundant in Spring and Fall, from 
Georgia to Maine, and from the Atlantic to Iowa, 
where it breeds. Nests in trees and bushes. 
Eggs four to five in number. 
