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[[underlined]] Bombycilla cedrorum. [[/underlined]]
Small flocks of four or five birds each were seen daily.

[[underlined]] Vereosylva olivacea. [[/underlined]]
Abundant. Nesting.

[[underlined]] Vireo g. griseus. [[/underlined]]
Two males were seen near J. F. Hunter's farm below Arcola.

[[underlined]] Comsoth ^[[l]] ypis a. Americana. [[/underlined]]
Common in deciduous growths. Males were heard singing daily.

[[underlined]] Dendroica ae. aestival. [[/underlined]]
A pair frequented an orchard on the farm of J. F. Hunter.

[[underlined]] Dendroica d. dominica. [[/underlined]]
Common about the farm of J. F. Hunter below Arcola.

[[underlined]] Dendroica virens. [[/underlined]]
A male was seen in a growth of pine on June 6.

[[underlined]] Dendroica v. vigorail. [[/underlined]]
Very common.  Many of these warblers were feeding young that had left the nest.

[[underlined]] Dendroica discolor. [[/underlined]]
Fairly common near Arcola.

[[underlined]] Seiurus aurocapillus. [[/underlined]]
Common near Arcola.

[[underlined]] Geotylypia trichas trichas. [[/underlined]]
Fairly common.