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203. Dendroica coi'onata. Myrtle Warbler. 



Winter resident. October to May. Outnumbers all other 

 warblers in migrations. 



204. Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. 



Migrant, rather coranion about the middle of May. 



205. Dendroica caerulea. Cerulean Warbler. 



Rare summer resident. Stratford, Linsley, April, 1841. 



206. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



Very common in migrations ; also breeds. Arrives in early 

 May. 



207. Dendroica castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. 



Rare migrant. Stratford, Linsley. 



208. Dendroica striata. BlacJc-poll Warbler. 



Abundant in the migrations. Latter half of May, and Octo- 

 ber. 



209. Dendroica blackburnise. Blackburnia^i Warbler. 



Not rare in migrations. May 5th to June 1st. 



210. Dendi'oica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. 



Summer resident. Common in migrations. 



211. Dendroica vigorsii. JPine Warbler. 



Apparently not common. Linsley, Stratford. VV. H. Lucas 

 April 22d, 1888. Perhaps resident. 



212. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea. Palm Warbler. 



Common migrant. April and October. 



213. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler. 



Common migrant in May. Perhaps breeds. 



214. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven Bird. 



Abundant summer resident. Arrives in early May. 



215. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water Thrush. 



Common migrant. Early May, and late August and early 

 September. 



216. Seirus motacilla. Louisiana Water Thrush. 



Rather common summer resident. Arrives late in April. 



217. Geothlypis formosa. Kentucky Warbler. 



A rare bird in Connecticut, common in southern states. A 

 fine male in full plumage and song was secured bj^ Mr. W. H. 

 Lucas while collecting with the writer May 30th, 1888. 



Note. — G. agilis, Connecticut Warbler, may be found yet as 

 a rare migrant. 



