32 BIRDS OF THE 



four Maryland yellow-throats, one yellow- 

 breasted chat, two Wilson's warblers, three 

 Canadian warblers, one redstart, four cat- 

 birds, three Wilson's thrushes, six olive- 

 backed thrushes, and one female bluebird. 

 The following day, whereas some of the 

 other birds had passed on, the warblers 

 remained with slight variations in numbers. 

 Both of the days were clouded, with easterly 

 winds and a temperature of forty-eight de- 

 grees. 



In 1906 the maximum record was made 

 on May 19, a comparatively small maxi- 

 mum of forty migrant birds of twenty-two 

 species, of which twenty-nine birds were 

 warblers of fifteen different species. The 

 list was: one northern flicker, one swift, 

 three female white-throated sparrows, one 

 rose-breasted grosbeak, two male scarlet 

 tanagers, two warbling vireos, three north- 

 ern parula warblers, one yellow warbler, 

 one male black- throated blue warbler, 

 three myrtle warblers, three magnolia war- 

 blers, one female chestnut-sided warbler, 

 two black-poll warblers, one male Black- 



