67. Pine Warbler. Dendroica vigorsii.—Not numerous, but found in appropriate places.
68. Palm Warbler. Dendroica palmarum.—The specific—or sub-specific—identity of this bird was not certainly determined, but I judged the specimens—seen on four dates, April 29 to May 11—to be as above given, rather than D. palmarum hypochrysea.
69. Prairie Warbler. Dendroica discolor.—Very common.
70. Oven-bird. Seiurus aurocapillus.—Common on Lookout Mountain and Walden's Ridge. Seen but once in the lower country.
71. Louisiana Water-thrush. Seiurus motacilla.—A few birds seen on Walden's Ridge.
72. Kentucky Warbler. Geothlypis formosa.—Very common, and in places very unlike.
73. Maryland Yellow-throat. Geothlypis trichas.—Common.
74. Yellow-breasted Chat. Icteria virens.—Very common.
75. Hooded Warbler. Sylvania mitrata.—Common, especially along the woodland streams on Walden's Ridge.