150 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



(Taylor); "North America at large" (Goas) ; Beatrice, breeding (A. S. Pearse); 

 Omaha — breeds (L. Skow); Peru, common — breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry 

 county — breeds (J. M. Bates); Gage county — breeds (F. A. Colby); "an abun- 

 dant summer resident, arrives May 1 to 10, breeds May 25 to July Iti, departs 

 Aug. 15 to Sept. 1 " (I. S. Trostler). 



654. Dendroica caerulescens (Gme/.). — Black-throated Blue 



Waklleu 



Omaha, West Point (L. Bruner); "Is present in spring and fall during its 

 migrations" (Aughey). 



655. Dendroica coronata {Linn.). — Yellow-rumped Warbler; 



Myrtle Warbler. 



West Point, Omaha, Lincoln, Rulo, Fremont, etc. (L. Bruner); "It is fre- 

 quently seen along our timber belts" (Aughey); " Migratory, common, arrives 

 in April and May" (Taylor); "The vs-hole of North America" (Gosa.); Omaha 

 (L. Skow); Pern, abundant migrant (G. A. Coleman); "a common migrant, 

 April 1 to 20, Oct. 1 to Nov. 1 " (I. S. Trostler); Crete, Nebr., April 19 (D, A. 

 Haggard). 



656. Dendroica auduboni (Towns.). — Audubon's Warbler. 



Belmont, on Pine Ilidge (L. Bruner); "One specimen mentioned by Baird 

 as found in the western part of the state" (Taylor); "east to the eastern border 

 of the Great Plains" (Goss). 



657. Dendroica maculosa ((rjue^.). — Magnolia Warbler; Black 



AND Yellow Warbler. 



Omaha (F. J. Brezee); "Occasionally .seen on its migrations in northeastern 

 Nebraska" (Aughey); " Migratory, rare, arrive the first of May" (Taylor); 

 " West to the base of the Rocky mountains " (Goss). 



658. Dendroica caerulea ( H%.). — Cerulean Warbler. 



West Point, Blair (L. Bruner); "Abundant in eastern Nebraska along the 

 wooded river-bottoms, where it is in the habit of breeding" (Aughey); summer 

 resident, common " (Taylor); " West to the Great Plains " (Goss); Omaha (L. 

 Skow); Omaha "a quite common migrant and not rare summer resident, ar- 

 rives May 1 to 10, departs latter August — seen in summer and doubtless 

 'breeds" (I. S. Trostler). 



659. Dendroica pensylvanica (Linn.). — Chestnut-sided War- 



bler. 



Omaha, Weeping Water (L. Bruner); "Rather common in eastern Nebraska 

 during its migrations" (Aughey); "Migratory, common, arrives the last of 

 April and in September" (Taylor); "West to the Great Plains" (Go.ss); 

 Omaha — breeds (L. Skow); Omaha, "not rare migrant and an occasional 

 summer resident, took a set of four eggs and nest June 23, 1894 " (I. S. Trost- 

 ler). 



