Lorain Co. , (Oberlin), O Lynds Jones. 



Green Co., (Waynesburgh), Penn J. Warren Jacobs. 



Berwyn, Penn Frank L. Burns. 



Perrineville, N.J Chas. A. Ely. 



Miller's Corners, N. Y Bert Bennett. 



Cortland Co., (Cincinnatus), N. Y H. C. Higgins. 



Gretna, N. Y Millard Van Wagner. 



Oswego City, N. Y D. D. Stone. 



Portland, Conn John H. Sage. 



Wethersfield, Conn Henry R. Buck. 



Belcherstown, Mass H. E. Barton. 



Bangor, Me Ora W. Knight. 



Phillips, Me E. L. Haley. 



Toronto, Can W. H. Mc. Nairn. 



There are also a few notes from Starke, Fla. , by Ned Hollister. 

 I am greatly indebted to Prof. Ludwig Kumlein, of Milton, Wis., for 

 a list of the warblers of Wisconsin, particularly the south-central part 

 His work covers a long period of years. 



Mr. Henry R. Buck has kindly furnished me with a list of the warblers 

 of Connecticut, with notes of their arrival gleaned from all sources. 



Many members have handed me valuable notes bearing upon the 

 breeding habits and eggs. I retain these as a nucleus for another later 

 report. 



In a few cases members have sent notes on the authority of some well 

 known ornithologist without first consulting him. This should never be 

 done, since it involves both yourself and your authority in a possible and 

 often probable difficulty. Always make sure of your records before re- 

 porting them finally. 



Abbreviations used in this report are : * 



T. V.=Transient Visitant or Migrant. 

 S. R.=Summer Resident. 

 L.=Last one seen. 

 Tol. Com.=Tolerably common. 

 Not Com,=Not common. 



Dates in numerals, as 5-2-'9o=May 2d, 1890. The first number indi- 

 cates the month, the second the day of the month, the last the year. 

 Abbreviations of states and months are as usual. 



