BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. 19 
679. MourninG WarBLER. Geothlypis philadelphia. Migrant. Re- 
ported by Neil F. Posson as a summer resident. 
681. MaryLanp YELLOW-THROAT. Geothlypis trichts. Summer res- 
ident and breeds. 
683. YELLOW-BREASTED CHat. Jcteria virens. Rare summer resi- 
dent. On May 26, 1890, I found a nest at Chili, (see Oologist, Sept., 
1892) containing one egg. Think they are very rare in this latitude. 
684. HoopED WarsLeR. Sylvania mitrata. Summer resident. 
Breeds. 
685. Wirson’s WarBLER. Syplvani® pusilla. Reported by Mr. 
Davison as a rare migrant. Must be very rare. 
686. CANADIAN WarRBLER. Sylvania cantdensis. Migrant and pos- 
sible summer resident. 
687. AMERICAN RepstartT. Sefophaga ruficif/éy. Abundant summer 
resident in suitable localities. Breeds. 
Family MOTACILLIDA.—Pipits, etc. 
697, AMERICAN Pipir. <Anthus pensylvanicus. Irregular fall visi- 
tor. 
Family TROGLODYTIDA.—Thrashers and Wrens. 
703. Mockincsirp. Mimus polyglottus. Rare visitor and possible 
breeder. Reported by L. V. Case of Naples. 
704. CaTBIRD. Galeoscoptes ¢ rolinensis. Abundant” 
dent and breeds. 
summer resi- 
705. Brown THRASHER. Hurporhynchus rufus. Rare summer resi- 
dent, becoming more common in the southern counties. Breeds. 
718. CaRoLINA WREN. TZhryothorus ludovicianus. One taken four 
miles north of Batavia, Genesee Co., about Dec. 22, 1894, by Alfred 
Garrett of Gaines, Orleans Co. Very rare straggler. 
721. House Wren. TZroglodytes edon. Summer resident. Breeds. 
722. WINTER Wren. Troglodytes hiemalis, Migrant. Not very 
common. 
724. SHORT-BILLED MarsH WReEN.  Cistothorus stellaris. Summer 
resident and breeds. Local on the lake. 
725.  LoNG-BILLED MarsH WREN. Cistfothor«s palustris. Common 
summer resident on the lake shore. Breeds. 
