No. 3.] GIBBS ON THE BIRDS OF MICHIGAN. 483 



TROGLODYTID^, 



tauTOTHOEUS LUDOTiciANUS. Carolina WVere.— Eare summer resi- 



it. 



CnRYOTHOEUS BEWiCKi. Bewicli's Wren. — Eare; only a few taken 



spring. 



Teoglodytes domestica (Bartr.). House Wren. — Abundant sum- 



r resident ; breeds. 



^NOETHTJEA TEOGLODTTES HYEMALis. Winter Wren. — ^Very com- 



m in spring, summer, and fall ; occasionally taken in winter ; breeds, 



Delmatody'ies palusteis. Long-billed Marsh Wren. — Common sum 



)V sojourner ; breeds. 



3ISTOTHOEUS STELLAEis. Sliort-Ulled Marsli Wren. — Summer resi- 



Dt : not rare ; breeds. 



ALAUDID^. 



Beemophila Alpesteis. Horned LarJc. — Eesident; breeds abun- 



ntly. 



MOTACILLID^. 



Anthus ludovicianus. Tit Larlc. — Common; transient. 



SYLVICOLID^. 



Mniotilta vaeia. Black and White Creeper. — Common summer resi- 



nt; breeds. 



Partjla ameeicana. Blue Yellow-hacked Warbler. — Summer resi- 



nt ; common in spring and fall. 



Peotonotaeia cite^a. ProtJionotary Warbler. — ^Eare straggler. 



Hblmitheeus teemivoetjs. Worm-eating Warbler. — " Breeds," 



cording to Mr. A. H. Boies's " Catalogue of the Birds ascertained to 



cur in Southern Michigan," 1875. 



Hblminthophaga PiNi!rs. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler, — Summer 



journer. 



Hblminthophaga cheysopteea. Blue Golden-winged Warbler. — 



)mmon summer resident; breeds. 



Hblminthophaga etjficapilla. Nashville Warbler. — Summer so- 



iirner; breeds. ^ 



Hblminthophaga cblata. Orange-crowned WarftZer.— Transient ; 



re. 



Hblminthophaga peeegeina. Tennessee Warbler. — Transient; 



mmon. 



Hblminthophaga leucobeonchialis. White-throated Warbler. — 



le specimen, taken by Mr. W. A. Gunn, May, 1879, in Lat. 43° N. [*] 



"* Type of S. gunnii, Gibbs, Daily Democrat (newspaper of Grand Eapids, Mich. ), of 

 na 1, 1879. (See Purdlo, Bull. Nuttall Club, iv, July, 1879, p. 185 ; and a "Note on 

 B Helminthophaga gunnii Gibbs," by E. Eidgway, torn, cit., pp. 233, 234. Mr. 

 irdie's identification of the supposed new species was confirmed by Mr. Eidgway's 

 amination of the type-specimen). — ^E. C] 



