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Its eggs are much the same as the Carolinensis. - 
and smaller. It is very plenty in Pennsylvania. 
in Autumn, 
Sita Pusilla. —Latham. 
Brown-headed Nuthatch. 
I found this bird very common in North 
Carolina. I also found it breeding in holes in 
trees, and caught the bird on its nest. Eggs five” 
in. number, and much the same as those of the- 
Canadensis. 
Polioptila Cerulea.—Selat. 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 
In some seasons it is very plenty along the 
Schuylkill River, keeping in the high trees. 
[have found it in Virginia. It is not rare. 
Lophophanes Bicolor.—Bonap. 
Tufted Titmouse. 
It is not very plenty. I have found it from 
Virginia to the mountains of Pennsylvania; and 
found it breeding in heavy timber in New Jersey. 
Eggs five in number. Nests,in holes in trees. 
Parus Atricapillus.—Linn, 
Black-cap Titmouse. 
This bird is distributed all over the country. 
It breeds from South Carolina to Maine, and 
from New Jersey to Iowa. It is common. 
