AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. oI 
160.. CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER. 
Dendroica pennsylvaniea (Linn.). 
Transient visitant; common. During the last week in Sep- 
tember this species was seen in small flocks, composed of eight 
to ten birds, among the bushes along the Ohio and Little Ka- 
nawha Rivers. 
161. BAY-BREASTED WARBLER. 
Dendroica castanea (Wils.). 
Transient visitant. I did not observe this species, but Wil- 
liam Brewster states, in his Birds of Ritchie County, that Mr. 
Ingersoll took a specimen in that county May 14, 1874. 
162. BLACK-POLL WARBLER. 
Dendroiea striata (Forst.). 
Transient visitant; common; frequents swampy woods 
along streams. I met with it frequently on the banks of 
Buffalo Creek, below Fairmont, during the middle of Septem- 
ber. Stomach of specimen secured contained traces of beetles 
and Diptera. 
163. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER 
Dendroica blackburnice (Gmel.). 
Transient visitant. This charming little Warbler was re- 
stricted to heavy timber, frequenting the tops of tall trees for 
insects. 
164. YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER. 
Dendroica dominiea (Linn.). 
Summer resident; tolerably common, I last saw this species 
August 24, in the heavy timber along the head waters of 
Middle Fork River, and also high up the mountain side. 
1658. BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER. 
Dendroica virens (Gmel.). 
Transient visitant; common; found in the same localities as 
D. cerulescens, both be ng frequently met with atter Septem- 
ber 24. 
