T. V. 1893. General Notes. 



Portland, Conn. . . . common 

 Belcherstown.Mass. seen 5-io-'83 



Phillips, Me common 



A bird of the lowest branches and underbrush, often feeding upon the 

 ground. At once recognized by the white spot at the base of the wing 

 quills. Prof. Kumlein finds it a common migrant in Wisconsin : "appar- 

 ently less common than 20 or 30 years ago." 



Dendroica corouata (Linn.) Yellow-rumped Warbler. 

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



Starke, Fla tol. com. 



Coffeyville, Kan.... common 



Garden City, Kan. . common 4-21 



Jackson Co., Mo. . . common 



Grinnell, Iowa abundant one pair known to breed 



St. Paul, Minn abundant 



Winnebago Co., Ill . abundant 4-12 L. 5-i2-'93 



Delavan, Wis common 



Milton, Wis common 4-19 



Meridian, Wis abundant 



Palmer, Mich common 4-30 9-17 to io-i7-'93 



Hamilton Co., O. . . abundant 4-29-'9i 10-3 to io-25-'9i 



Lorain Co., O common 5-10 4-i2-'94 L. 5-i2-'94 



Berwyn, Pa common 4-12 9-1 to io-30-'92 



( '92 record : males 5-2 ; L. 

 Cortland Co., N. Y. abundant 5.5 -| males ; F. females 5-18; 



r L. female 5-24. 



Oswego City, N. Y. abundant 



Portland, Conn. . . . common 



Wethersfield, Conn, common 



T-. u T\/r 's remained all winter and 



Duxbury, Mass. . . . common -^ £ j j 



•^ / red on grass seeds 



Belcherstown, Mass. common rare one pair bred 



Bangor, Me common common 



Phillips, Me common common 



Toronto, Can not com. 



Usually very common in Lorain Co., O. ; I did not see a dozen birds 



during the spring of 1893. This bird is worthy of special study. He is 



the earliest of the warblers. 



