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Geothlypis Philadelphia. — Mourning Warbler, occasional resident, 

 one nest taken. 



Geothlypis trichas. — Maryland Yellow-throat, a summer resident 

 becoming more common, no nest yet taken. * 



Sylvania canadensis. — Canada Warbler, met with in certain low 

 swampy woods, several nests taken, last in June 5, 18S8. 



Setophaga ruticilla. — American Redstart, abundant in all high 

 hardwood, nests. 



Anthus pensilvanicus. — Titlark, abundant spring and autumn 

 visitor. 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis. — Catbird, common summer resident 

 breeds. 



Harporhynchus rufus. — Brown Thrasher, seen for the first time in 

 this vicinity, July 1889, may become more common and breed. 



Troglodytes aedon. — House Wren, common summer resident, 

 breeding in town and country, 



Troglodytes hiemalis. — Winter Wren, common in swampy woods,, 

 a number of nests observed. 



Certhia familiaris americana. — Brown Creeper, common in swampy 

 woods, several nests taken. 



Sitta carolinensis- — White-bellied Nuthatch, common resident, 

 breeds. 



Sitta canadensis- — Red-bellied Nuthatch,' occasionally observed, 

 more common in evergreen woods in winter than in summer. 



Parus atricapillus. — Chicadee, common resident, breeds. 



Regulus satrapa. — Golden-crowned Kinglet, a common winter resi- 

 dent. 



Regulus calendula. — Ruby-crowned Kinglet, uncommon spring 

 visitor, not observed in autumn. 



Polioptila caerulea. — Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, occasionally observed 

 in spring, may breed. 



Turdus mustelinus. — Wood Thrush, a common summer resident, 

 breeds. 



Turdus fuscescens. — Wilson's Thrush, not so common as the 

 Hermit Thrush, breeds. 



