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PASSERES. OSCINES. 



MXIOTILTIDAK. 



341. IIki.mintikii'mii.a CELATA (Say) Hi(l<;\vay. 



Orange-crowned warbler. 



Chapman. Warhli-rs \o. Auut., 11K)7. |>. S<'). |)i. 7, figs. 3, 4. 

 Siflvia cekitus Say, Ixjtig's Exprd. to Ko« ky Mts., 1823, vol. 1, 

 |). If.!). "Engineer Canton.ment." Iowa. 



Wooded and hu.sliy country; ni*.st.s nii or iiciir tlicijround. 



Me. — Un.satisfactorily accn-diti'd (Brun.swick). 



X. 11. — Very ran- migrant: Holli.s. May Ki, 1S76 {tiec Isles of 

 Shoals). 



Mass. — Wry rare spring and late fall migrant; accidental in 

 wint»>r. May 15 (Springfield); Sept. 3()-Xov. 29 (Jan. 1, 1S75, 

 Lynn). 



K. I.— Wry rare .spring and late fall migrant: Cranston, Dec. 

 3, 1874; East Providentv, May 9, 1S91. 



Conn. — Kan- migrant. May S, ISSS (East Hartford); Oct.- 

 Nov. 



342. Hei-min riioi'Hii.A pkhecui.na (Wilson) Uidgway. 



Tennessee warbler. 



Chapman, Warblers No. Amer.. 1907, j). S3, pi. 7, figs. 1, 2. 

 Sylvia percyrina Wils., Amer. ornith., ISll, vol. 3, p. 83, pi. 25, 

 fig. 2. "hanks of the Cumberland river, . . . .Tennesee." 

 Dense thickets and edges of woods; nests near the ground. 



Me. — Ran' migrant and in nortlu-rn part, a ran- sununer resi- 

 dent. May 1.5-2G; simimtT. Eggs, June 4. 



N. H. — Ran' migrant and from White Mts. north, a rare local 

 sumuH'r n'sident (Franconia, Lake Lmhagog). May 2()-Si'pt. 9. 



Vt. — Ran* migrant and possible siunmer resident (Mt. Holly, 

 two pairs, June, 1897, almve 2(H)0 ft.). 



Ma.ss. — Ran- migrant and jto.ssibly a very ran> summer n-sident 

 (Mt. Gn'vlock. July 15 and 10, 1SS8; ? Springfield, very doubtful). 

 May 10-30; (July 15, 10); Aug.-Sej.t. 10. 



