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nest being on small fern bushes. Eggs five in 
number. 
Mytodioctes Mitratus.— Aud. 
Hooded Warbler. 
It is very rare. I have found it hreeding in 
the mountains of Pennsylvania and New York, 
and have also found it in New Jersey. Eggs 
five in number. 
Myodioctes Pusillus —Bonap. 
Green Black-cap Flycatcher. 
It is not very common here, but I found it in 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and as far west as 
Minnesota, where it breeds. 
Myiodioctes Canadensis.— Aud. 
Canada Flycatcher. 
It is very common, and breeds from the Atlantic 
west to Iowa. It also breeds in the State of 
Maine. 
Setophaga Rut.cilla —Sw. 
Redstart. 
It is very common in all parts of the country. 
I have found it breeding from New Jersey to 
Maine, and west to Minnesota. Eggs from four 
to five. 
Pyranga Rubra.— Vieill. 
Scarlet Tanager. 
It is very common in Spring, from Florida to 
New York, and west to Iowa. It keeps mostly 
