t38 The Wilson Bulletin.— No. 43. 



90. American Robin. Not common winter visitor from January 

 1 to March 8. Sometimes seen in flocks. 



91. Bluebird. Rare winter visitor from January 15 to February 



20. 



Addenda. At Melbourne, Florida, on the Indian River, 

 March lo, the following additional species were observed: 



1. Brown Pelican. Common. Thirty miles below Melbourne 

 these birds breed by the thousand on an island. 



2. Lesser Scaup Duck. Very abundant. 



3. Ruddy Duck. Not common. 



At St. Augustine, March 17, the following were added to 



the list: 



1. Herring Gull. Common. 



2. Bonaparte's Gull. Common. 



Fniitla)id Park, hlorida. 



BREWSTER WARBLER {Helininthophila I en cob rone hi- 

 a/is) IN OHIO. 



LYNDS JONES. 



On May 23rd, 1902, an individual of this puzzling form 

 was seen and closely studied at Oberlin, but was not secured. 

 Its song was half Blue-wing and half Golden-wing. The 

 back could not be seen satisfactorily, but the underparts 

 were white tinted with black at the throat, the breast strong- 

 ly tinted with yellow, and the wing-bands clear yellow. The 

 black line on the side of the head was not wider than in 

 typical Blue-wing. 



During the present season at least four individuals have 

 been seen and closely studied, two of which have been pre- 

 served. The songs range from almost typical Blue-wing to 

 about three-quarters Golden-wing, apparently without any 

 reference to the color phase of the individual. These indi- 

 viduals show no trace of black on the throat and very little 



