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Arbor, Mich.; a female secured May 15, 1875— A. B. Covert, vi., 19, 

 301 — lias been sliot by others at Cleveland, Ohio, but he hasnevei 

 taken it himself — II. Ernst, viii., 17, 2G1 — Given as a bird of Michi- 

 gan on the authority of Rev. H. Charlier — "Archer" (G. A. Stock- 

 well). X., 30, 879— One shot at llockport (near Cleveland), Ohio, by 

 John Hall on May 3, 1878— H. Ernst. 



Dendroeca maciilcsa. Black and Yellow Warbler, iii., 13, 196— Tolerably 

 common in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, vi., 9, 132 — Very rare at 

 Ann Arbor, Mich ; arrives May 15, and only stops two weeks ; re- 

 turns in the fall in September — A. B. Covert, vi., J 5, 233 — Arrives 

 m Central N. Y., third week in May; conuuon spring and fall r.ii- 

 grant— H. G. Fowler, vi., 17, 2G6— Found at West Medway, Mass. , 

 May 19, 187G—Chas. A. Houghton, vi., 3 9, 300— Abundant during 

 the migrations at Cleveland, Ohio ; taken it from May 5 to 22— H. 

 Ernst, vi., 21, 338 — Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 25 

 and 31— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 24, 38G— First arrivals at liiverdale, 

 N. Y., May D, 1876- E. P. Bicknell. vi., 2G, 48- Observed at 

 [ Salem, Mass., May 13, 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. viii., 3, 33 — Common 

 i spring and autumn migrant at Webster, N. H. ; often remains through 

 the summer — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 17, 261 — Found in Michigan 

 "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267- Found near Washing- 

 ton, D. C, during the migrations — (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 24. 400 — 

 Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., May 14, 1874; May 13, 1875 ; May 

 13, 1876— Winthrop 6. Stevens, xi., 16, 320— Nest and esigs taken 

 at Grand Menan, N. B., in 1878— R. F. Pearsall. xii., 4,"GG— Very 

 common in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 24, 464 — One seen 

 at Summit, N. J. May 13, 1879 — Geo. Lawrence Nicholas. 



Dendroeca paliuarum. Yellow, Red-poll Warbler, ii., 11, 162— Most 

 abundant species of the family in the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida 

 — Fred. A. Ober. iii., 13, 196^0ne of the earliest of spring arrivals 

 in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, vi., 9, 132 — Not common dm'ing the 

 migrations at Ann Ai-bor, Mich.; arrives in spring May 1, and returns, 

 during September and October — A. B. Covert, vi., 9, 132— Ai-rives in 

 Mass., between April 1 and 10 — J. A Allen, vi., 14, 214 — Ai-rived at 

 West Farms, N. Y., April 19, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 15, 

 233— Noticed at Riverdale, N. Y., April 14, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. 

 vi., 17. 266— Arrived at Lake City, Minn., April 7, 1876; very early 

 for them — D. C. Estes. vi., 19, 301 — Not very common at Cleveland, 

 Ohio; arrives first week in May— H. Ernst, vi., 21, 338 — Noticed at 

 Springfield, Mass., between May 1, and 10, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. 

 vi., 22, 354— Arrived at Hollis, N. H., April, 21, 1874; April 14, 

 1875; April 13, 1876— W. PI. Fox. vi., 26, 418— Noticed at Salem, 

 Mass., May 11, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. vii., 12, 180— Not a common 

 spring and autumn migrant in Central Ne-w York, — H. G. Fowler. 

 viii., 3, 33— Common in spring and fall at Webster, N. H. — Chas. F. 

 Goodhue, viii., 17, 261 — Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17, 267 — Found near Washington, D. C, during 

 the migrations — (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 24, 400 — Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., April 19, 1874; April 19, 1875; April 24, 1876— Win- 

 throp G. Stevens, xii., 4, 66 — Not connnon in Nova Scotia — J. Mat- 

 thew Jones, xii., 24, 464 — First seen at Summit, N. J., April 15, 

 1879 ; left April 28— Geo. Lawrence Nicholas. 



Dendroeca pennsylvanica. Chestnut-sided War! )ler. vi., 9, 132— Common 

 summer sojourner at Ann Arbor, ]Mich.; arrives April 15 ; breeds from 

 May 22 to June 15 ; departs Sept. 1 — A. B. Covert, vi., 14, 215— Ar- 

 rived at West Farms, N. Y., May 10, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens. 

 vi., 17, 266— Several seen at West Medway, Mass., May 19, 1876 — 

 Chas. A. Houghton, vi., 19, 300 — Common in spring at Cleveland, 

 Ohio: arrives about May 10 — H. Ernst, vi.', 21, 338 — Noticed at 

 Springfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. 



