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insula "■ (Prof. LmlwiR Kumlein); male taken at collej,'e May 20, 1893, by A. B. 

 Cook; "bi-eedB in northern Michigan" (Davies Nests and' Eggs of North American 

 Hirds, p. 373). S. E. White writes me that he shot immature specimens at Mackinac 

 Island as late as July; we have taken this species here more frequently in the 

 the spring; Dr. Atkins reports this species as very rare at Locke. Its eong is very 

 charming. 



Black-poll Warbler, natural size. 



290-6(>l-(l'22). Dendroicsi striata (Forst). *Black-poll Warbler. 



Common; migrant; a pair taken by A. B. Cook at the college May 20, 1893; 

 "Monroe Co.. some years very common" (Jerome Trombley); "a migrant in great 

 numbers at Heisterman's Island, the last of August and first of September, my 

 only examples from Bay City, furnished by electric light tower" (N. A. Eddy); 

 "rare summer resident, but abundant migrant at Mackinac Island" (S. E. White); 

 "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); "Iron Mountain, May 21. 1881" (E. E. Brewster); 

 "not very common migrant in Wayne Co., a pair built a nest there in the summer 

 of 1888, but never used it" (E. W. Durfee); "common spring migrant in Upper 

 Peninsula " (Prof. Ludwig Kumlein). 



291-(}()2-(121). Deudroica blackbiirui*. [GmeL). *Blackburnian Warbler; 

 Orange-throated Warbler ; Hemlock Warbler. 



Rare; "rare migrant in Monroe Co." (Jerome Trombley); "taken in its southern 

 migrations at Heisterman's Island" (In. A. Eddy); rare in summer: throughout the 

 Southern Peninsula; "summer resident and migrant at Mackinac Island" (S. E. 

 White); "common migrant at Palmer, Marquette Co." (O. B. Warren); "common 

 at Iron Mountain" (E. E. Brewster); "Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties" (A. H. 

 Boies); " DeWitt " (Dr. G. W. Topping); A. B. Cook took one male and two females 

 of this handsome Warbler at the college May 18, the only ones seen up to this 

 date, May 26, 1893; "rather common migrant in Wayne Co., and few breed on 

 Keweenaw Point" (E. W. Durfee); breeds north; "nests in Northern Peninsula" 

 (Prof. Ludwig Kumlein); "has been found breeding in Southern Michigan where 

 nests have been taken in pine trees, at an elevation of forty feet " (Davie's Nests 

 and Eggs of North American Birds, p. 373); "B. F. Syke found two nests in 

 Kalamazoo Co., both quite high in tamarack trees" (Dr. M. Gibbs). 



292-663-(129). Deudroica domiiiica Linn.). Yellow-throated Warbler. 



Mr. Robt. H. W^olcott informs me that this species has been reported for years as 

 occurring along Huron River below Ypsilanti, in Washtenaw Co., and was taken 

 there in the spring of 1893 by Mr. A. B. Covert. 

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