Notes prom Taftsville, Vt.— April intli frmna me in 

 tlle wooils r«i- one luilt ivmt. 8(!;de(l ninm ;i stump to _ 

 watch tlie lilue SiiowlMrrts, /.;/.-„«(//«,) wiiich were 



very -numerous, I heard what at fust 1 niislook for the song 

 wned Kinglet, {liegidus calendula), but 

 jngster came within ten feet of me, when 

 V it was the Golden-crowned King- 

 ils bi'iliv tlie first time Ihaveposi- 

 :!. Iliough lacking the power, 

 ' ( !ie Kuby- crowned. 



I have not ob8(^ved a single specimen of the Golden and \ 

 liuby-crown ed Einglet this Winter; last Winter I 'oundJ^ 

 1 several of each. 



O.& O. X. Apr. 1885. p. ^ J" 



Summer Bds.Mt. Mansfield, Vt. 



79. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Their song 

 was heard on several occasions in the heavy timber at the base and once 

 at about 2500 feet altitude. It is a prolonged bubbling warble, rather 

 lacking in musical quality. ^_ _ _ — , . . - 



Ank, XVm, Oct., 1901, p.845. 



by Arthur H. Ho-well. 



