ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 31^ 



•' common miorant in Wayne Co., and breeds freely on Keweenaw Point " (E. W. 

 Durfee) "taken at Iron Mountain in spring"' (E. E. Brewster); nests in low brush- 

 wood; eggs four to five, rosy w;hite, and. like those of most wari)ler8, specked 

 with brown. 



Yellow-ramped Warbler, natnral size. 



285-(»o5-(119). Deudroica coronata {Linn.). * Myrtle Warbler; Yellow- 

 RUMPED Warbler; Golden-crown Warbler. 



Very common; throughout the entire state; several taken in May, 1893, at college, 

 by A. B. Cook; migi-ant in the southern part of the state; " very common spring 

 migrant at Albion, and seen at Palmer. Marquette Co." (O. B. Warren); "earliest 

 spring dates at Bay City, April 14. latest. May 15; common fall migrant at Heister- 

 man's Island*' (N. A. Eddy); "breeds at Port Sanilac*' (W. A. Oldfield); one nest 

 found near Detroit by B. H. Swales (O. and O., Vol. XVI, 1891, p. 148); April or 

 May and October; •' our earliest migrant at Morrice " (Dr. W. C. Brownell); " our 

 earliest warbler at Iron Mountain, taken April IG. 1890 " (E. E .Brewster); breeds 

 north; '• nests at Mackinac Island in July and August" (S. E. White); ''Keweenaw 

 Point"' (Kneeland); "nests in evergreens, eggs four "(J. W.Simmons). 



Black and Yellow Warbler, natural size. 



286-657-(l'25). Deudroica maculosa {Gmel.). * Magnolia Warbler; Black 

 and Yellow Warbler. 



Common; migrant; '• quite common migrant in Monroe Co." (Jerome Trombley); 

 "common but shy in Lenawee Co." (A. H. Boies); "many killed by electric 

 light tower at Bay City, October 2. 1889" (X.A.Eddy); taken by E. E. Brewster 

 at Iron Mountain;" "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); "common migrant at Albion, and 

 common summer resident at Palmer. Marquette Co." (O. B. Warren) ; " common 

 migrant in W^ayne Co. and breeds freely on Keweenaw Point, where I have taken 

 two sets of eggs" (E. W. Durfee); May and June, and September and October; 



