BIRDS OF WEST VIRGINIA — WETMORE 429 



Cheat Bridge, June 24; on Rich Mountain, 7 miles southwest of 

 Harman, July 7; and in the Cranberry Glades, June 11 and 20. I saw 

 them in the latter locality on May 9. One was observed on Middle 

 Mountain July 3. In fall these birds were found on Williams River 

 at 3,100 feet elevation on October 2; at 4,600 feet on Spruce Knob, 

 September 22; and on Flat Top Mountain, near Odd, October 17. 

 There is a juvenile specimen in the Biological Survey collection taken 

 on July 22, 1909, at Dry Creek by A. H. Howell. 



DENDROICA CERULEA (Wilson) 



Cerulean Warbler 



One male was taken at Fourteen, April 27, and two were secured on 

 Pine Creek, near Enon, May 8. 



DENDROICA FUSCA (Muller) 



Blackburnian Warbler 



One was taken on Spruce Knob on September 22 and one was seen 

 on Pine Creek, near Enon, on May 8. 



DENDROICA PENSYLVANICA (Linnaeus) 



Chestnut-sided Warbler 



Taken at Huntington on May 2; on Cheat Mountain, 5 miles 

 northwest of Cheat Bridge, June 25; on Middle Mountain, 11 miles 

 northeast of Dm'bin, July 2; and at 3,300 feet in the Cranberry Glades, 

 May 9 and June 20. In this last locahty on May 9 this was the most 

 abundant warbler, being found in pairs that were preparing to nest. 

 The species was recorded on Middle Mountain on July 3. 



DENDROICA CASTANEA (Wilson) 



Bay-breasted Warbler 



Taken at 3,800 feet on Cheat Mountain, 3 miles west of Cheat 

 Bridge, September 25 and 26; at the Cranberry Glades, May 9; 

 and at 3,000 to 3,300 feet on Wilhams River, October 2, 3, and 5, the 

 last coming from Little Spruce Mountain. 



DENDROICA STRIATA (Forster) 



Black-poll Warbler 



One was taken at 4,800 feet on Spruce Knob on September 21, and 

 one at 3,100 feet on Wilhams River on October 2. I observed this 

 species near McCauley on October 13, 1935. 



DENDROICA DISCOLOR DISCOLOR (Vieillot) 



Northern Prairie Warbler 



Found 5 miles east of Huntington, April 21 and 22; near Mill 

 Creek, 9 miles east of Huntington, April 25; and at Fourteen, April 27. 



