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It was unexpected to secure an adult male 2 miles east of Rocky- 

 branch in Wayne County on June 7 and to see others here on June 13 

 and 14, as well as at a point 7 miles east of Monticello on June 9. 

 Apparently the species nests fairly commonly in this region, which 

 is an extension of the breeding range previously known. The eleva- 

 tion is relatively low. Tlie bird also breeds on Pine Mountain in 

 Letcher County, as an adult male was shot there at 2,300 feet elevation, 

 4 miles southeast of Whitesburg, June 29. 



DENDROICA CERULEA (Wilson) : Cerulean Warbler 



The first one was seen at Rock Haven, Meade County, on April 26, 

 and a male was taken near Brandenburg on May 2. In Wayne County 

 those birds were common, specimens coming from Rockybranch on 

 June 8 and east of Monticello on June 9 and 10. One was collected 

 at Bardstown, Nelson County, April 13, 1877, by C. W. Beckham. 

 The males in this small series show the usual variation in the breast 

 band from a broad heavily marked collar of mixed slaty black and 

 light blue to a narrow, interrupted line that crosses the white of the 

 upper breast like a necklace. 



DENDROICA FUSCA (Muller) : Blackburnian Warbler 



That the Blackburnian warbler breeds on Black Mountain, near 

 Lynch, is shown by an adult male collected at 4,000 feet on June 23. 

 One was taken at Bardstown on September 11, 1885, by C. W. Beckham. 



DENDROICA DOMINICA DOMINICA (Linnaeus) : Yellow-throated Warbler 



An adult male from Bardstown, Nelson County, taken on April 19, 

 1877, by C. W. Beckham belongs to the typical race and is to be con- 

 sidered a straggler. The lores are yellow, the white area on the 

 rectrices is extensive, and the culmen from base measures 13.5 mm. 



DENDROICA DOMINICA ALBILORA Ridgway: Sycamore Warbler 



An adult female was collected 3 miles east of Waverly on May 7. 

 The lores in this bird are entirely white, and the culmen from base 

 measures 15.3 mm, 



DENDROICA PENSYLVANICA (Linnaeus) : Chestnut-sided Warbler 



On Black Mountain, near Lynch, this warbler was common so that 

 several were collected from June 21 to 23 at around 4,000 feet elevation. 

 Others were taken on Log Mountain, near Middlesboro, on Septem- 

 ber 19 and 22, and there is a specimen in the collection shot at Bards- 

 town on May 2, 1885, by C. W. Beckham. 



