AYES. 189 



PASSERES. 0SC1NES. 



MXIOTILTIDAE. 



Motacilla coronato Linnc, Syst. na t ., ed. 12, 1766, vol. 1, p. 333. 

 "Penstlvania." 



Coniferous woods, and in migration, open tree growth; nests in 

 trees. 



Me. — Common migrant and south to Searboro a less common 

 summer resident; rare winter resident (Cape Elizabeth). April 15- 

 Oet. 30 (winter). Eggs, May 30-June 11. 



X. H. — Common migrant and summer resident, local south of 

 White Mts. (Mar. 5, Mar. 20) April 23-May 28; summer; Sept.- 

 Oct. 23 (Nov. 30). Eggs, May 31- June 7. 



Vt. — Common migrant, and uncommon summer resident 

 (south to Brattleboro). April 12— fall. 



Mass. — Common migrant, and in higher parts of western coun- 

 ties an uncommon summer resident (to Mt. Wachusett); near the 

 coast a regular local winter resident in small numbers. April 13- 

 May 30; summer; Aug. 21-Xov. 26; winter. 



R. I. — Common migrant and less common winter resident. 

 Sept. 7-May 10. 



Coxx. — Common migrant and uncommon winter resident. 

 April 8-May 20; Sept. 20-Xov. 10; winter. 



348. Dexdroica auduboxi (Townsend) Baird. 



Audubon's warbler. 



Chapman, Warblers Xo. Amer., 1907, p. 147, pi. 10, fig. 4-6. 

 Sylvia auduboni Towns., Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1837, 

 vol. 7, p. 191. "forests of the Columbia river." 

 Coniferous woods; nests in trees. 



Mass. -Accidental visitor: Cambridge, Nov. 15, 1876. 

 Coxx. — Doubtfully recorded: New Haven, May 6 and 8, 1893 

 (A. H. Yerrill). 



349. Dexdroica magnolia (Wilson) A. O. U. comm. 

 Magnolia warbler; Black and yellow warbler; Spotted warbler. 



Sylvia magnolia Wilson, Amer. ornith., 1811, vol. 3, p. 63, pi. 



