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309, DenfJroiea palnKo-uttt Jty))oclirysea Eidgw.* 



Yellow Red-poll. Yellow Palm Warbler. 



Brkeding Range — N«w Brunswick and Nova Scotia to Hudson Bay. 

 Winter Distribution — S. Atlantic and Gulf States. 



Abundunt transient, April 12-25, and October 10-20. It also 

 occurs occasionally in southern New Jersey in winter, a specimen 

 having been secured by Mr. S. N. Khoads at May's Landing, 

 Deceml)er 2, 1892. 



310, Dendrolca diseolor (YiEiLi..). Prairie Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., northward to southern New England. 

 Winter Distribution — Southern Florida and West Indies. 



Abundant summer resident throughout the Pine Barrens of New 

 Jersey, and occasionally in southern Pennsylvania (Barren Ridge, 

 Chester Co. — Warren's Report). During the migrations it is more 

 generally distributed, but is not abundant, except in southern New 

 Jersey. In the vicinity of Philadelphia it occurs May 10-15 and 

 September 1-15. 



311, Seiurus aurocapilliis (Lixn.). Oven-bird. Golden- 



crowned Thrush. 



Breeding Range — N. A., from 88° to Hudson Bay. 

 Winter Distribution — Southern Florida, West Indies, Mexico and 

 Central America. 



Common summer resident throughout Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersey, arriving April 30-May 3 and departing October 6-9. Es- 

 pecially plentiful in the mountains and in the New Jersey Pine 

 Barrens. 



312, Seiurus noveboracensis (G^iel.). Water-Thrush. 



Breeding Range — Northern U. S., northward. 



Winter Distribution — Gulf States and West Indies to northern S. A. 



Common transient, occurring at Philadelphia May 5-20 and 

 August 3-September 1. It is one of the earliest migrants to reap- 

 pear after the breeding season, and has been shot as far south as 

 Cape May, N. J., on August 11, 1891 (Stone). 



* The true D. palm am7n belongs west of the Alleghanies. Stragglers have 

 however been taken on the Atlantic slope, but not so far as we know in either 



Pennsylvania or New Jersey. 



