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627. Warbling Vireo — Vireo gilvus (Vieill). 

 Common summer resident, May lo-Sept. 25. Orchards 

 and shade-trees almost exclusively : nest usually higher up 

 in tree than that of Red-eyed Vireo, — Torrey. BL i 200, 

 M 161, W ^s- 



628. Yellow -throated Vireo — Vireo flavifrons 

 Vieill. Common summer resident. May 8-Sept. i. Or- 

 chards and woodlands. In 1896 I found it most common 

 near streams and ponds. Nest pensile, lichen-covered, in 

 fork of branch, 10-30 ft. BL i 201, M 157, W 84. 



629. Blue-headed Vireo, Solitary Vireo — Vireo 



solitaries (Wils.). Common migrant, and not rarely nests, 

 Apr. 25-Oct. 5. Shade-trees in migrations; deciduous 

 woods in breeding season. Nest pensile, in fork, 4-10 ft. 

 BLi203, M 155, W83. 



631. White-eyed Vireo — Vi?'eo noveboracensis 

 (Gmel.). Scarce summer resident. May 8-Sept. 20. 

 Thickets, often near streams. Nest pensile, in shrubs, 

 3-8 ft. BL i 205, M 164. 



636. Black and White Warbler, Black and White 

 Creeper — Miiiotilta varia (Linn.). Common summer 

 resident, Apr. 25-Sept. 5. Woods and thickets. Nest on 

 ground in woods, at base of tree or stump. BL i 106, 

 M 97, W 81. 



637. Prothonotary Warbler — Protojiotaria citrea 

 (Bodd.). Rare migrant. May and Aug., or summer resident. 

 Near Auburndale, June 20, 1890 (M 89). BL i 109, M 89. 



641. Blue-winged Warbler — Hehniiithophila pi7ius 

 (Linn.). Very rare wanderer from South. Recorded from 

 Dedham (BL i 112). BLiii, M90. 



Brewster's Warbler — Helmijithophila leuco- 

 bronchialis (Brewst.). Rare wanderer from South. Breeds 

 in Connecticut. The type was taken at Newtonville, May, 

 1870. BL i 113, M 92'. 



