002 — Deiitroica black buruiae, Blackburnian 
Warbler. '“Orange-throated Warbler.” 
Common migraut in spring and fall. 
007 — Deiitroica virens, Black-throated Green 
W a r bier. 
Migrant, not rare. 
072 — Dentroica palniarnm, Palm Warbler. 
Migraut, common in spring. 
074 — Seiurus aurocapillus, Oven-bird. 
Summer resident, not rare. 
675 — Seiurus noveboracensis, Water-Thrush. 
Specimens of Water-Tlirush were taken at Forest City in 
May, 1891, but 'whether of this species or of Grinnell’s Water- 
Thrush (Seiurus noveboracensis notabihs) is un¬ 
known to the writer; probably the latter variety. 
081a—Geothljpis trichas occidentalis. Western 
Yellow-throat. 
Abundant summer resident. Two broods raised each season. 
083—tcteria virens, Yellow-breasted Chat. 
Have not found this species in Winnebago county. A spec¬ 
imen in my collection was taken at Mason City, Cerro Gordo 
county, May 30,1891. 
085 — Sylvania pusilla, Wilson’s Warbler. 
“Black-capped Flycatching Warbler.” 
Migrant, not rare. 
080 — Sylvania canadensis, Canadian Warbler. 
Common migrant. Shot one specimen May 27. 1893; migrates 
regularly from 15th to 25th of August—have taken several 
specimens at that season. 
087—Setophaga ruticilla, American Redstart/ 
Summer resident, common in favored localities. The species 
was found breeding abundantly in the timber near Rice Lake, 
by Mr. J. Eugene Law. 
097 — Anthus pensilvanicus, American Pipit. 
* 
Migrant, uncommon. 
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