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occurs also at Englewood in noi-thern New Jersey, but we have no 

 record of its occurrence in the Pine Barrens. 

 Arrives May 5 and departs by September 1. 



316. Geothlypis ciffllis (Wils.). Connecticut Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Manitoba. 

 Winter Distribution — Unknown. 



Transient, but very rare in the spring. Only one specimen has 

 been taken in Pennsylvania or New Jersey at this season, ^. e., a 

 male secured by Mr. S. N. Rhoads at Haddonfield, N. J., INIay 20, 

 1882.* In the fall it is quite common in weedy fields on the edge of 

 woodland from September 14 to October 2. 



317. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.). Mourning 



Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Northern New York and New England northward, 



and farther south in the mountains. 

 Winter Distribution — Costa Rica and Colombia. 



Very rare transient, occurring in spring. May 15-25. Apparently 

 rarer in fall. 



The following specimens have been secured in the vicinity of 

 Philadelphia within the past few years : 



Chester Co., Pa., May, 1886, W. M. Swayne. 

 " " May 19, 1888-, Witmer Stone. 



" " May 15, 1892, Josiah Hoopes. 



" " May 19, L893, Josiah Hoopes. 



On the higher mountains this species is a summer resident, though 

 apparently not common : Wopsononock Mt., Cambria county {Dwiglit 

 — Auk^ 1892), Renovo, Clinton county (Warren's Report), Harvey's 

 Lake {Benners). 



318. Geothlyjns trichas (Linn.). Maryland Yellow- 



throat. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., northward to Canada. 

 Winter Distribution — S. Atlantic States, West Indies and Mexico to 

 Panama. 



Abundant summer resident, ;in-iving April 25 and departing 

 October 12. 



* Now in the collection of Mr. Witmer Stone. 



