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maiiiiug late. A species whose breeding range is much 



more extensive than that of most Dendroecce, and includes 



Eastern North America from Labrador at least to Georgia. 



No. 82, $ . Lyun, Essex Co. S. Jillson, Autumu of 1855. 

 No. 510, $. " " ■' " " 1855. 



No. 559, $. Essex Co. S. Jillson, 1855. 



Dendroeca PennsyJvanica Baird. — Chestnut-sided War- 

 bler. Common summer resident. Although most numer- 

 ous during its migrations, many breed throughout New 

 England. 



No. 486. $. Essex Co. S. Jillson, 1855. 

 No. 498, ?. " " " " 



Dendroeca striata Baird. — Black-poll Warbler. Abun- 

 dant spring and autumn migrant ; some breeding in more 

 northern sections. (Umbagog Lakes, T^err. ,p. 12; Calais, 

 Me., Boardm., p. 125.) A species whose northern range 

 extends far into arctic America, and the one which passes 

 almost latest of all through the United States on its way 

 north in spring. 



No. 496, $. Essex Co. S. Jillson, Spring of 1855. 

 No. 517, ?. " •' " " " " " 



No. 509, J". " " " " Autumn" " 



Dendroeca cestiva Baird. — Golden Warbler. Summer 

 Yellow-bird. Abundant summer resident everywhere. A 

 certain Sylvia trochilus Lath., the "yellow" or "willow" 

 wren, which is given by some writers (I*eab., p. 312, 

 Linsl. , p. 257) , can hardly be else than the autumnal or im- 

 mature plumage of this species ; which has also furnished 

 the basis for the Sylvia Childrenii, and perhaps, too, the 

 S. Rathhonice of Audubon's works. The " Sylvia Jlava 

 Lath.," of Linsley, p. 258, cannot be identified. It may 

 be either the Summer Warbler, or D. pahnaruni. 



No. 487, (^. Essex Co. S. Jillson, 1855. 

 No. 508, $. " " " " " 



Dendroeca maculosa Baird. — Black and Yellow Warbler. 



Chiefly spring and autumn migrant ; common. But it 



breeds in Maine, and apparently not rarely (Calais, Me., 



Verr., p. 234). It goes very far north in the interior of 



North America. 



No. 499, (J. Essex Co. S. Jillson, 1855. 



Nos. 511, 512, $ " " " •' '* 



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