112 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA 
No. 698. Female. Greensboro. Sept. 23, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 933 (?). Female. Greensboro. Oct. 2, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1078. Male. Greensboro. Sept. 27, 1898. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1079. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 8, 1898. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1081 (?). Female. Greensboro. Sept. 17, 1898. W. C. 
Avery. 
No. =... Male. No data. 
172. DENDROICA CERULEA (Wilson). 
CERULEAN WARBLER. 
“Rare. My first acquaintance with this warbler was 
on May 10, 1887, when I took a pair in the Warrior River 
bottom, twelve miles southwest of Greensboro. These 
were the only specimens met with, ’till this fall, when C. 
S. Brimley took three two miles west of Greensboro, 
some time between August 9 and 17. I do not recall 
the exact date. One of these specimens was an adult 
male, and the others were one male and one female, both 
young and in fall plumage.” (1891c). 
A male taken two miles west of Greensboro, March 26, 
1890, was recorded as No. 481 in the Doctor’s catalogue, 
but unfortunately it is no longer in the collection. 
No. 16. Male-adult. Greensboro. May 10, 1887. W.C. Avery. 
No. 17. Female-adult. Greensboro. May 10, 1887. W.C. Avery. 
173. DENDROICA PENSLYVANICA (Linnzus). 
CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER. 
“Not common. A spring and autumn migrant. First 
observed, this year, during the fall migration, on August 
292 "October 14slast Valsole)s 
No. 496. Female. Greensboro. May 4, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 619. Female. Greensboro. Aug. 29, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 715. Female. Greensboro. Sept. 30, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 780. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 4, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 903. Male. Greensboro. Aug. 25, 1891. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1077. Female. Greensboro. Oct. 4, 18938. W. C. Avery. 
Now... «Female. No data: 
INiow. 2. es No data. 
174. DENDROICA CASTANEA (Wilson). 
BAY-BREASTED WARBLER. 
The Doctor took a single individual of this, one of 
the rarer warblers in Alabama, but his note books contain 
only the bare catalogue entry of the specimen. 
No. 1055. Female. Greensboro. May 3, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
