A little persistent and careful work must certainly reveal this beautiful 

 warbler to every member east of the plains. Look in the tree tops early 

 in May. 



Helminthophila leucobronchialis (Brewst. ) 

 Portland, Conn., S. R., rare. 



Helmiiithophila /a7C're/icei (Hernck.) 



Portland, Conn., very rare. 



These two species belong in the " Hypothetical List," supiposed to be 

 hybrids between H. pinus and H. chrysoptera. The number of speci- 

 mens grading each way, taken in Connecticut, seem to furnish material 

 for doubting their authenticity. 



Helminthophila ruficapilla (Wils.) N.\shville Warbler. 



T. V. S. R. General Notes. 



Coffeyville, Kan.... common 

 Jackson Co., Mo. . . common 



Salem, Iowa common 5-io-'g4 



Grinnell, Iowa abundant first week in 5 and middle of 9 



Winnebago Co., 111. common 5-7"'93 5-2-'8S L. 5-3o-'93 



Meridian, Wis common 



Milton, Wis common 



St. Paul, Minn. . . , one taken 5-18 '91. 



Lorain Co., O abundant 5-8-'93 5-i-'94 L. 5-25-'94 



Miller's Cor's, N. Y. rare 5-7-'93 



Oswego Co., N. Y.. abundant 



Portland, Conn .... common 



Wethersfield, Conn. common from May 26 to Sept. 21 



Bangor, Me common 



Phillips, Me common one nest 



It is almost a wonder that any one can overlook this little fellow. His 

 concealed chestnut crown cannot be seen any more readily than the ruby 

 crown of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet, whom he somewhat resembles in his 

 actions and manner of feeding. Look for them in the middle and lower 

 stories of the woodland. 



