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Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. — A female was brought me on Aug. 29, that was killed from a flock of Blackbirds on the marshes adjoining the city. This is the first record for the District. Ammodramus henslowii. — Although known from this region for many years, this has been considered one of the rarest Sparrows, although always found in one or two localities. On May 30, while exploring a lo- cality about sixteen miles from Washington a large colony was found, ex- tending over a considerable ar...ea, and probably over a much larger territory than that traversed. Geothlypis formosa. — The Kentucky Warbler although a resident of the District is one of the rarest of the family, so much so that but few have been taken, and frequently several years elapse between captures, while the eggs are unknown in local collections. Mr. Henshaw found a vacant nest some years ago, but with this exception the actual nesting in this locality has remained unknown. On May 30 a trip to Johnson's Gully, sixteen miles south of Washington, revealed quite a number of these birds, and frequently they could be heard singing in two or three directions at once.
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