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THE OOLOGIST 



Blackburnian Warbler — Kings County, 



Nova Scotia, June 20, 1908, H. P. 



Tufts; 4 eggs. 

 Yellow - throated Warbler — Chatham 



County, Ga., May 17, 1914, G. R. Ros- 



signol, Jr.; 4 eggs. 



Sycamore Warbler — Colmesneil, Tex., 

 July 1, 1913, E. F. Pope; 4 eggs. 



Grace's Warbler — Cochise County, 

 Ariz., June 16, 1900, O. W. Howard; 



3 eggs. 



Black-throated Gray Warbler — -Los An- 

 geles County, Calif., June 3, 1895, W. 

 B. Judson; 4 eggs. 



Golden-Cheeked Warbler, Comal Co., 

 Tex., Mar. 10, 1887; coll. for E. Rech- 

 seihor; 4 eggs 



Black-throated Green Warbler — • 

 Kings County, Nova Scotia, June 15, 

 1915, R. W. Tufts; 4 eggs. 



Townsend's Warbler — Yam Hill Coun- 

 ty, Ore., May 25, 1895, Arthur L. 

 Pope; 5 eggs. 



Hermit Warbler — Pierce County, 

 Wash., June 8, 1912, J. H. Bowles; 

 5 eggs. 



Kirtland's Warbler — Oscoda County, 

 Mich., June 29, 1907, E. Arnold; 5 

 eggs. 



Pine Warbler — Chatham County, Ga., 

 April 22, 1914, G. R. Rossignol, Jr.; 



4 eggs. 



Yellow Palm Warbler — Queens Coun- 

 ty, Nova Scotia, May 30, 1914, H. F. 

 Tufts; 4 eggs. 



Prairie Warbler — Middlesex County, 

 Conn., June 12, 1899, C. H. Watrous; 



4 eggs. 



Ovenbird — Price County, Wis., June 12, 

 1905, G. A. Abbott; 5 eggs. 



Water Thrush — Listowel, Ontario, 

 May 31, 1903, Wm. L. Kells; 4 eggs. 



Louisiana Water Thrush — Yates Coun- 

 ty, N. Y., June 6, 1907, Verdi Burtch; 



5 eggs. 



Kentucky Warbler — Chester County, 

 Penn., May 27, 1911, Wilmer Wood- 

 ward; 5 eggs. 



Connecticut Warbler — Calhoun Coun- 

 ty, Mich., May 27, 1899, E. Arnold; 

 2 eggs. 



Mourning Warbler — Yates County, N. 

 Y., June 7, 1908, C. F. Stone; 4 eggs. 



Macgillivray's Warbler — Clackamas 

 County, Ore., June 2, 1912, Harry 

 Shoenborn; 4 eggs. 



Maryland Yellow-throat — Hillsdale 

 County, Mich., May 24, 1897, G. A. 

 Abbott; 4 eggs. 



Western Yellow-throat — Denver, Colo- 

 rado, June 5, 1906, Harry G. Ulmer; 



3 eggs. 



Florida Yellow-throat — Tampa, Flori- 

 da, April 10, 1892, A. D. Peck; 4 

 eggs. 



Pacific Yellow-throat — Pierce County, 

 Wash., May 26, 1897, J. H. Bowles; 



4 eggs. 



Yellow - breasted Chat — Philo, Ills., 



June 10, 1900, Isaac E. Hess; 4 eggs. 

 Long-tailed Chat — Brownsville, Texas, 



April 24, 1902, F. B. Armstrong; 5 



eggs. 

 Hooded Warbler — Chautauqua Countv, 



N. Y., June 18,1895, Almon E. Kibbe; 



4 eggs. 

 Wilson's Warbler — St. John, New 



Brunswick, June 16, 1895, J. W. 



Banks; 6 eggs. 

 Pileolated Warbler — Alameda County. 



Calif., June 8, 1907, J. D. Graves; 4 



eggs. 

 Canada Warbler — Saybrook, Conn., 



June 5, 1890, Jno. N. Clark; 5 eggs. 

 Am. Redstart — Cook County, Ills., 



June 16, 1901. G. A. Abbott; 4 eggs. 

 Painted Redstart — Cochise County, 



Arizona, June 12, 1904, Virgil W. 



Owen; 4 eggs. 

 Red-faced Warbler — Cochise County, 



Arizona, June 13, 1904, F. C. Wil- 



lard; 4 eggs. 



We wish to thank Mr. Abbott, not 

 only for the copy forwarded with the 

 above but also to compliment him on 

 the wonedrful completeness of his 

 Warbler collection. We doubt if there 

 are many other North American col- 

 lectors who have nearly as complete a 

 sequence of the eggs of this family of 

 birds, comprising as it does sixty-five 

 of the species, sub-species and geo- 

 graphical races at present recognized 

 by the A. O. U. 



It was our privilege and pleasure to 

 look over this collection of Warbler 

 eggs some time since and can assure 

 our readers that it is superior to any- 

 thing of the kind that we have ever 

 seen anywhere else. 



We wish more of our subscribers 

 would pay attention to our wails for 

 copy. — Editor. 



