5 6 Ornithology. 
Gen. Helminthophaga, Cab. 
sp. H. pinne, Bd. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. 
Only one individual obtained. 
sp. H. ruficapilla, Bd. Nashville Warbler. 
Identified, but little observed. 
sp. II. celata, Bd. Orauge-crowned Warbler. 
Rather common. Arrives about the first of May. Breeds here. Time of 
fall migration not yet determined. 
Gen. Seiurus, Sw. 
sp. S. aurocapillus, 9w. Golden-crowned Warbler. 
Rarely met with. 
sp. S. noveboracensis, Nutt. Water Thrush. 
Freqnently seen but not yet studied. 
Gen. Dendroica, Gray 
sp. D. coronata, Or. Yellow-rumped Warbler. 
Tne first of the Warblers to arrive in the spring, and last to leave us in 
autumn. Spends but few weeks with us in either migration, breeding still 
farther to the north. First seen about the istof April, and last about the loth 
of October. Abundant. 
sp D. virens. Bon. Black-throated Green Warbler. 
Arrives late in May. Rare. 
sp. D. castanea, Bd. Bay-breasted Warbler. 
Only identified. 
sp. D. pennsylvanica, Bd. Chestnut-sided Warbler. 
Breeds here. Arrives in the latter part of May, and remains until the first 
fros's of autumn. Common. 
sp. D. maculosa, Bd. Black and Yellow Warbler. 
Quite rare. Arrives in April. 
sp. 5. palmarum, Bd. Yellow-red-poll Warhier. 
Believed to breed here. Arrives about the first of May, and probably com¬ 
mon in some sections of the State. 
sp. D. aestiva, Bd Yellow Warbler. 
Very abundant; breeding in thickets. Arrives about the first of May and 
retires about the first of September. 
Gen. Myiodioctes. And. 
sp. M. pusillus, Bon. Green Black-capped Flycatcher. 
Arrives about the xoth of May, and breeds here. Is not very common. 
Gen. Setophaga, Sw. 
sp. S. ruticilla, Bio. Redstart. 
Very common in restricted districts. Breeds here; arriving near the iSth 
of May, and retiring about the first of September. 
Gen. Pyranga, Vlei. 
sp. P. rubra, Viel. Scarlet Tanager. 
Once rare; has become quite common; arriving about the middle of May, 
and after breeding leaves September ist, or about. 
