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Miiiotilta varia (L. ) Black and White Warbler. 



T. V. S. R. 1892. 1893. General Notes. 



Starke, Fla common 



Jackson Co., Mo. . . reported 



Garden City, Kan. . one 5 



Grinnell, Iowa common rare firsts 4-16 to 5-9 



Rockford, 111 common rare 5-1 5-4 



Hamilton Co., O. . . common 4-27 



Oberlin, O common rare 5-8 5-8 4-28-94 



Green Co., Pa rare 



Berwyn, Pa abundant rare 4-30 



Pereineville, N. J.. common 6-1 

 St. Paul, Minn. . . . common 

 Mt. Sterling, Wis. . rare 



Delavan. Wis common rare 



Meridian, Wis common 



Palmer, Mich rare 5-6 



Miller's Cor's, N. Y. not com. 5-12 



Cortland Co , N. Y. common 5-4 5-7 



Gretna, N. Y common rare 5-29-'94 



Oswego City, N. Y.. abundant rare 



Portland, Conn .... common not com. 



Bangor, Me common 



Phillips, Me not com. 



Toronto, Can common , 5-3 



At first glance this warbler may be mistaken for the nuthatches from 

 its manner of feeding. 



Protouotaria citrea (Bodd.) Protonotarv Warbler. 



Reports from Jackson Co., Mo. and Salem, Iowa, where it is not un- 

 common. In 1894 it arrived on May 10. Mr. Frank L. Burns reports a 

 nest taken in Goodhue Co., Minn., June 13, 1893. There is little doubt 

 that a sharper lookout will reveal this species in localities where it is not 

 now supposed to be. 



Hclinaia swainsonii Aud. Swainson's Warbler. 



Mr. Burns describes a set collected by Troup D. Perry, in Catham Co., 

 Ga., on June 2, 1890. 



