Vermivora pinus (Linn.). Blue-winged Warbler. — t.v. in 

 the interior, very rare. Second record: Graniteville, Apr. 19, 

 1909 (Kershaw), a male observed but not taken. 



Vermivora rubricapilla (Wils.). Nashville Warbler. Here- 

 tofore placed in hypothetical list of birds of the state. Now ten- 

 tatively recorded pn the strength of an observation made at Aiken, 

 Apr. 19, 1909 (Kershaw). 



Vermivora celata (Say). Orange-crowned Warbler. — w.v., 

 rare. Additional record: Aiken, May 3, 1909 (Kershaw). 



Vermivora peregrlna (Wils.). Tennessee Warbler. — t.v., 

 rare. Only spring record: May 11, 1909 (Kershaw). 



Dendroica tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May Warbler. — t.v. Ad- 

 ditional record: Aiken, J Apr. 28, 1909 (Kershaw), a large flock 

 which stayed for several days. 



Dendroica coronata (Linn.). Myrtle Warbler. — w.v. La- 

 test record: May 6, 1911 (Weston). A specimen observed at 

 Otranto, May 1, 1910 (Weston & Sass), was in full breeding plum- 

 age. 



Dendroica magnolia (Wils.). Magnolia Warbler. — t.v. in 

 the interior. Additional record: Summerton, Apr. 17, 1909 

 (Kershaw). 



Dendroica caerulea (Wils.). Cerulean Warbler. — t.v. in up- 

 per part of state. Additional record: Aiken, Apr. 20, 1909 (Ker- 

 shaw). 



Dendroica pensylvanica (Linn.) . Chestnut-sided Warbler. — 

 t.v. in upper part of state, s.r. in the mountains. Additional 

 record: Aiken, Apr. 20, 1909 (Kershaw). 



Dendroica kirtlandii Baird. Kirtland's Warbler. — t.v. Ad- 

 ditional record : specimen observed at Oakland Plantation, Christ 

 Church Parish, Oct. 4, 1910 (Wayne). 



Dendroica palmarum (Gmel.). Palm Warbler. — w.v. Ear- 

 liest record: Marion, Sept. 2, 1911 (Wheeler). 



Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea Ridgw. Yellow Palm 



Warbler. — w.v. Earliest record: Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 2, 1910 



(Weston). 



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