Ornithology. 
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Fam. Liotricliidae. 
Gen. Mimus, Boic. 
up. M. carolinensis. Gray. Catbird. 
Very common after May 15th until the first of October. 
Gen. Harporhynchus, Cab. 
sp. H. rufus, Gab. Brown Thrush. 
Equally common with the last, from April 25th to September 25th. 
Gen. Cistothorus, Cab. 
sp. C. palustris, Cab. Long-billed Marsh Wren. 
Common in many marshy sections. 
Gen. Troglodytes, Viel. 
sp. T. aedon. Viel. IlouseWren. 
Very common from April 20th to Septembei 1st. 
sp. T. hyemalis, Viel. Winter Wren. 
Rare. 
Fam. Certliiadae. 
Gen. Certhia, Linn. 
sp. C. americanus, Bon. American Creeper. 
Not very rare, yet not common. 
Gen. Sitta, Linn. 
sp. S. carolinensis, Gme. White-billed Nuthatch. 
Common. Permament resident. 
Fam. Paridae. 
Gen. Parus, Linn. 
sp. P. atricapillus, Linn. Chickadee. 
Very common, and permanent resident also. 
Fam. Alaudidae. 
Gen. Eremophila, Boie. 
sp. E.cornuta, Boie. Shore Lark. 
Permanent and common. 
Fam. Fringillidae. 
Gen. Hesperiphona, Bon. 
sp. H. vespertina, Bon. Evening Grosbeak. 
A winter visitant, arriving in November, remaining until early spring, 
found in the vicinity of swamps, and is quite tame. 
Gen. Pinicola, Viel. 
sp. P.canadensis, Cab. Pine Grosbeak. 
Rarely met with up to this time. 
Gen. Carpodacus, Kaup. 
sp. C. purpurea, Gray. Purple Finch. 
Not much observed, but here. 
Gen. Chrysomitris, Boie. 
sp. C. tristis, Bon. Yellowbird. 
Very common after the 15th of May until October. 
