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17. SEIC/RUS AUROCAPILLUS, {L.) Sw. 

 (Golden-crowned Thrush.) 



Unfortunately, I was unable to obtain a single specimen, 

 but they appear to be quite common. Often, on pleasant 

 evenings, I have sat and listened to their almost unmistak- 

 able notes, and counted as many as four of them singing 

 in one small patch of woods. 



Probably breeds. 



18. SEIURUS NOVEBORACENSIS, (Gm.) Nutt. 

 (Water Thrush ) 



Procured the first specimen July ig, and another a few 

 days later. Both were males. 

 Probably breeds. 



19. SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA, (Z,.) Sw. 

 (Redstart.) 



Very plentiful all over the islands wherever woods are 

 to be found. They begin to leave for the South about 

 August 18. 



Breeds. 



