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Fall migration. Earliest record. New Haven, Sept. 21, 1903; 

 Portland, Sept. 21, 1892, 1893; Litchfield, Sept. 14, 1905 (E. S. 

 W.). Latest record. New Haven, Nov. 25, 1903; Portland, 

 Nov. 1, 1890. 



Winter records. New Haven or Guilford, Jan. 5, Feb. 8, 22, 

 Dec. 12, 28, 1882, Jan. 1, 1883, Feb. 17 (?), 1886, Jan. 2, 1894, 

 Jan. 22, 1896, Jan. 17, Feb. 11, 1898, Jan. 16, 1899, J an - 2 4, 

 Dec. 12, 1900, Jan. 15, 1902, Dec. 18, 1903, Feb. 27, 1904, Jan. 

 24, 1906 (L. B. B.) ; Portland, Dec. 15, 1882, Jan. 22, 1884, 

 Dec. 29, 1892, Feb. 8, 1896, Feb. 23, 1903 (J. H. S.). Other 

 records: Jan. 1, 1883, Portland (C. H. N.) j 1 Jan. 29, 1905, New 

 Haven (Stetson). 



Dendroica magnolia (Wilson). Magnolia Warbler. 



A common spring, and somewhat less common fall, migrant, 

 in May and September; may breed in Litchfield County. 



Spring migration. Earliest record. New Haven, May 7, 

 1888, May 3, 1886 (Webb) ; Portland, May 6, 1896. Latest 

 record. New Haven, May 26, 1882, 1894, May 29, 1907 (A. 

 A. S.) ; Portland, May 29, 1907, 1909; Litchfield, June 8, 1891 

 (E. S. W.) ; Salisbury, early in July, 1906 (?) (H. K. J.). 



Fall migration. Earliest record. New Haven, Aug. 14, 1903; 

 Portland, Sept. 21, 1893. Latest record. New Haven, Oct. 4, 

 1901 ; Portland, Sept. 28, 1892. 



Partial albino. May 17, 1888, Seymour, a male with the 

 entire top of the head, hind neck, and a broad eye ring white 

 (Eames, in coll. of Beers). 



Dendroica cerulea (Wilson). Cerulean Warbler. 



A straggler to the southern border of the state; possibly a 

 very rare summer resident. 



Connecticut records: April, 1841, Stratford (Linsley) ; 2 June 

 12, 1875, Suffield, male taken (Shores) ; 3 May 10, 1888, Seymour, 

 a female taken in a flock of Parulas (Eames) ; 4 May 12, 1900, 

 Bridgeport, male taken (Beers, the two latter being in the collec- 

 tion of Beers). 



1 O. and O., viii, 4, p. 32. 



* Merriam, Birds of Conn., pp. 15-16. 



'Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club, ii, 1. p. 21; recorded also by Merriam as abore. 



*Auk, v, 4. PP- 431*2- 



