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some of which are not represented in the British avi- 

 fauna : — 



Old England. 



* Wood-lark. 

 Song-thrush. 



* Jenny Wren. 

 WilloTT wren. 



* Redbreast. 



* Redstart. 

 Hedge-sparrow. 

 Yellow-hammer. 



* Skylark. 

 Swallow. 



* Blackcap. 

 Titlark. 



* Blackbird. 

 "Whiiethroat. 

 Goldfinch. 

 Greenfinch. 

 Reed-sparrow. 

 Linnet. 



* Chaffinch. 



* Nightingale. 

 Missel thrush. 

 Great titmouse. 

 Bullfinch. 



New England. 

 Meadowlark. 



* Wood thrush. 

 House wren. 



* Winter wren. 

 Bluebird. 

 Redstart. 



* Song sparrow. 

 *Fox sparrow. 

 Bobolink. 

 Swallow. 

 Wood wagtail. 

 Titlark (spring and fall). 

 Robin. 



* Maryland yellow-throat. 

 Goldfinch. 



*Wood sparrow. 



* Vesper sparrow. 



* Purple iinch. 

 Indigo-bird. 

 Water wagtail. 



* Hermit thrush. 

 Savanna sparrow. 

 Chickadee. 



New England song-birds not included in the above 



Red-eyed vireo. 

 White-eyed vireo. 

 Brotherly love vireo. 

 Solitary vireo. 

 Yellow-throated vireo. 

 Scarlet tanager. 

 Baltimore oriole. 



Orchard oriole. 



Catbird. 



Brown thrasher. 



Chewiak. 



Rose-breasted grosbeak. 



Purple martin. 



Mockingbird (occasionally). 



Besides these, a dozen or more species of the 

 Mniotiltidae, or wood-warblers, might be named, 

 some of which, like the black-throated green war- 

 bler, the speckled Canada warbler, the hooded war- 

 bler, the mourning ground-warbler, and the yellow 

 warbler, are fine songsters. 



