Prof. Kumlein says : "Very rare. I have never taken it but once 

 (May 14, 1870, male), my father once, and Dr. Hoy but once or twice." I 

 have found it in considerable numbers for two years in swampy woods, 

 and heard males singing in several timber lots all summer. 



Dend7'oica pcnusylvanica (Linn.) Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



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



Grinnell, Iowa common record of one nest 



Winnebago Co., 111. common rare 5-9 L. 9-3-'93 



Delavan, Wis common 



Milton, Wis common 



Meridian, Wis irregular 



Palmer, Mich abundant 6-4 



Lorain Co., O common 428-94 L. 5-14-94 



Berwyn, Pa abundant 5-8 8-13 to io-8-'93 



Miller's Cor's N. Y. common 



Cortland Co., N. Y. common 5-10 5-9-'92 



Gretna, N. Y common 5-13 5-i3-'94 



Oswego City, N. Y.. common 



Portland, Conn.... common 5-io-'94 



Belcherstown, Mass. common 



Bangor, Me common 



Phillips, Me abundant 



Toronto, Can common 5-26 



Prof. Kumlein says that it is a common breeder and is very plenty dur- 

 ing autumnal migrations, in Wisconsin. It seems probable that this 

 species may be found nesting in many localities where it is now regarded 

 as a migrant. 



Dcndroica castanea (Wils.) Bay-breasted Warbler. 



T. V. General Notes. 



Grinnell, Iowa rare 



Winnebago Co., 111. rare 5-3-'87 5-i8-'89 L. 5-3o-'85 



Meridian, Wis few 5'3"'93 



Lorain Co., O common 4-28-94 L. 5-i4-'94 



Berwyn, Pa not com. 5-20-'g3 g-i5-'gi 



Oswego City, N. Y.. common 

 Portland, Conn ... .occasional 



Prof. Kumlein thinks this species breeds in Wisconsin. He says : 



