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Hermit Thrush. Hylocichla guttata pallasi (Cabanis). 
Several hermit thrushes were seen in the vicinity of Kenton. 
This species is more common than any of the preceding three. 
It was not heard in song. 
Kobin. Planesticus migratorious migratorious (Linn.). 
Quite common about the towns, and seldom seen at any con¬ 
siderable distance from them. Several nests, evidently of that 
same season, were found in the corners of buildings—especially 
of deserted barns and houses. 
Bluebird. Sialia sialis sialis (Linn.). 
Very few bluebirds were seen, and these were always in close 
proximity to “civilization^’. A young bluebird, fully grown, 
but with the characteristic immature plumage, was found, in¬ 
dicating breeding in the neighborhood. 
SUMMARY OP AVES. 
The following are the new records of birds seen in either or 
both counties, based on Blackwelder’s: “Summer Birds of Iron 
County.” 
Larus argentatus 
Mergus serrator 
Zenaidura macroura carolinensis 
Circus hudsonius. 
Accipiter cooperi 
Haliaetus leucocephalus leucocephalus 
■Otus asio asio 
Coccyzus erythrophthalmus 
Zonotrichia leucophrys leucophrys 
Iridoprocne bicolor 
Dencroica coronata 
Dendroica pensylvanica 
Sitta carolinensis 
Anas platyrhynchos 
Anas rubripes 
Aix sponsa 
Ixobrychus exilis 
Rallus virginianus 
Prozana Carolina 
Fulica aniericana 
Philohela minor 
GalUnago delicata 
Pisobia minutilla 
