145 



MIGRATION EECORD. 



Year. 



188^ 



1884. 



1885. 



1885. 



1885. 



Observer . . 

 First seen. . 

 Next seen . 

 Common . . , 

 Last seen . 

 Abundance 



B. W.E C.H. E. C. H.B. 



2-10 3-21 ,:ri-31 



4-17 

 5-2 



5-11 



Common. ) i Abundant. 



C. H. B. 



P4-25 



4-30 



5-8 



5-13 



Abundart. 



C. H.B. 



9-24 

 9-25 

 10-7 



Abundant 



G.G.W. 

 B. W. E. 



5-4 

 Common. 



167. [657] Dcndroha maculosa (G-mel.). Magnolia Warbler.* 



Rather common migrant. May 5 to 24. August 31 to October 4. In 

 woods with undergrowth, j'ou will find this warbler spying upon you from 

 the lower limbs of the maples and beeches, or peeping through the net- 

 work of leaves and branches of the thickets. He always has the attitude 

 of peering. His black spectacles set off with white dots only enhance 

 this expression. 



Females were not seen until May 8, 1885. 



MIGRATION RECORD. 



10— A. OF Science, '04. 



