140 



158. [642] Hehninthoph/hf rhrysoptera (Linn.). Golden-winged Warbler. 

 Very rare migrant. April 27, 1S87 (G. G. W.); 28, 1901; May 4, 1886 



(G. G. W.). 



159. [645] Helmhdhophila rubrinipiUa (Wils.). Na-slnville Warbler. •-- 

 "Common in spring, abundant in fall" (C. H. B., 188G). "In Monroe 



County it was rather common, April 27 to May 1, 1886 (Evermann, 

 Blatchley)" [A. W. Butler]. During the last few years the Nashville 

 Warbler has been a more rare bird than the above quotations indicate. 

 One or two records in a migration has been as much as could be hoped 

 for conx?erning this species. April 24 to May 11. August 26 to October 10. 



MIGRATION KECOKD. 



Year 



Observer . . . 

 First seen .. 

 Next seen .. 

 Common ... 

 Last seen . . . 

 Abundance 



1885. 



1885. 



C.H.B. 



4-25 

 4-26 



C.H.B. 



8-26 

 9-22 



5-11 

 Common. 



10-10 

 Abundant. 



B. W. E. 

 W.S.B. 



. 4-27 



5-1 

 Common. 



1899. 



N. B. M. 



5-5 



160. [646] Ildininthopluld cclaUi (Say). Orange-crowned Warbler. 

 Very rare migrant. One record; May 4, 1885 (C. H. B.). 



161. [647] Heliiiiiithophila perefirina (Wila.). Tennessee Warbler.* 



"Not common in spring, abundant in fall" (C. H. B., 1886). April 26 

 to May 16. August 30 to October 17. "At Bloomington, both Profs. 

 Blatchley and EVermann thought it less numerous than the Nashville 

 Warbler" (A. W. Butler). Decidedly the reverse is the case now. One 



