Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club. 



29 



117-581. Melospiza fascicita (GmeL). 

 Song Sparrow. Common; breeds. 



118-585. Passerella iliaca (Merr.). 

 Fox Sparrow. In spring and fall. 



119-587. Pipilo erythroptithalmus 

 {Lin v.). Towhee. Rare on Island; 

 common on the mainland. 



120-611. Progne subis (Linn.). 

 Purple Martin. Infrequent; I consider 

 it rare and out of its latitude. 



121-612. Petrochelidon lanifrons 

 (Say). Cliff Swallow. Common; 

 breeds. 



122-613. Chelidon erythrogastra 

 (Bodd.). Barn Swallow. Common; 

 breeds. 



123-616. Clivicola riparia (Linn.). 

 Bank Swallow. The most common 

 Swallow; many nests in the river banks 

 along St. Mary's River. 



121-619. Ampelis cedrorum, (Vieill.). 

 Cedar Waxwing. This beautiful bird is 

 common at all seasons; breeds. 



125-622a. Lanitts ludovicianus excw- 

 bitorides (Swains.). White-rumped 

 Shrike. Often seen; no nests observed. 



126-636. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). 

 Black and White Warbler. Not un- 

 common in spring and fall. 



The following were common in the 

 spring : 



127-655. Dendroica coronata (Linn.). 

 Myrtle Warbler. 



128-657. D. maculosa (GmeL). Mag- 

 nolia Warbler. 



129-659. D. pensylvanica (Linn.). 

 Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



130-660. D. castanea (Wils.). Bay- 

 breasted Warbler. 



131-661. I), striata (Forst.). Black- 

 poll Warbler. 



132-662. D. blachburnice (GmeL). 

 Blackburnian Warbler. 



133-667. D. virens (GmeL). Black- 

 throated Blue Warbler. 



131-671. Seiwrus aurocapillus (Linn.). 

 Oven Bird. Common; breeds. 



135-681. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.). 

 Maryland Yellowthroat. I found this 



bird on the west side of Hay Lake and 

 have no doubt that it breeds. 



136-686. Sylvania canadensis (Linn.). 

 Canadian Warbler. Common in the 

 spring. 



137-687. Setophaga ruticilla (Linn.). 

 American Redstart Common in spring 

 and summer. 



138-721. Troglodytes aedon Vieill. 

 House Wren. I consider this a rare bird 

 on the Island; only occasionally seen. I 

 do not think it breeds. 



139-721. Cistothorus stellaris (Licht.). 

 Short-billed Marsh Wren. Sometimes 

 seen on the lowlands on the east side of the 

 Island. 



110-726. Certhia familiaris ameri- 

 cana (Bonap.). Brown Creeper. Oc- 

 casional in spring and fail. 



111-727. Sitta carolinensis Lath. 

 White-breasted Nuthatch. A common 

 bird throughout the year; breeds. 



142-728. S. canadensis Linn. Red- 

 breasted Nuthatch. Not as common as 

 the last. 



113-731. Parus atricapillus (Linn.). 

 Chickadee. Very common; breeds. 



141-718. Regulus satrapa (Licht.). 

 Golden -crowned Kinglet. Common in 

 spring and fall. 



145-755. Turdus mustelinus (GmeL). 

 Wood Thrush. Not very common; oc- 

 casionally seen during the summer; prob- 

 ably breeds. 



146-756. T. fuscescens Steph. Wil- 

 son's Thrush. More plentiful than the 

 preceding. 



147-759b. T. aonalaschkce pallasii 

 {Cab.). Hermit Thrush. This delight- 

 ful song-bird breeds on the Island; mi- 

 grates early in the fall. 



148-761. Merula m-igratoria (Linn.). 

 Robi^. At no time very plentiful on the 

 Island; breeds sparingly. 



149-766. Sialia sialis (Linn.). Blue- 

 bird. I occasionally saw this bird about 

 open spots, and although I failed to dis- 

 cover its young or nests, I think it must 

 breed in some localities. 



