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ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF OUR BIRDS. 
Table showing hinds and number of animals, mostly insects, eaten by American 
Warblers — continued. 
Number and Name op Speci¬ 
mens Examined. 
Of eleven Chestnut- 
sided Warblers ex 
amined. 
1 
2 
1 
5 
1 
1 
10 
6 
% 
•S 
0 
O 
o 
Classification 
OF Food, 
8 
4 
1 
12 
15 
1 
Ants. 
Caterpillars. 
Tipulid. 
Beetles. 
Plant-lice.... 
Grasshopper 
Ratios Represented by Lines. 
44 
7 
Adult forms 
Larvae. 
Of eight Palm War¬ 
blers examined. 
’0 
01 
ct 
s 
a 
o 
O 
1 
5 
3 
13 
5 
Hymenoptera 
Moths.. 
Diptera.. 
Beetles. 
Plant-lice. 
49 
3 
Adult forms. 
Larvae. 
SBS 
Of ten Oven-birds ex¬ 
amined . 
T) 
01 
a 
a 
o 
o 
Caterpillars 
Beetles. 
23 
3 
Adult foi’ms. 
Larvae. 
EB 
Of seven Water Wag 
tails examined .. 
2 
6 
Diptera . 
3 
6 
Beetles. 
2 
3 
Orthoptera. 
B 
1 
fl 
1 
Dragon-fly. 
1 
1 
$ 
a 
1 
Hair-worm. 
1 
4 
o 
o 
14 
Snails. 
BlBflWLJH 
6 
45 
Adult forms. 
Bsmamaaom 
O 
4 
Larvae. 
m 
1 
4 
Orthoptera eggs . 
m 
2 
4 
Hymenoptera... 
am 
4 
5 
Lepidoptera. 
25 
90 
Diptera. 
.. 
d 
1 
1 
Heteroptera. 
1 
a 
9 
o 
Q 
19 
Beetles. 
Adult forms. 
29 
190 
■I 
1 
2 
Larvae. 
1 
Of twenty-nine Red 
starts examined. 
