36 ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



642. Golden-winged Warbler — Heli7i i?i thop h ila 

 chrysoptera (Linn.). In eastern Mass. a rather rare sum- 

 mer resident, but locally common in Wellesley, — Torrey. 

 May I2-Aug. 25. Swampy woods. Nest on or near 

 ground in bushy fields ; several have been found in Welles- 

 ley and Newton, — S. W. Denton, H. A. Purdie. BL i 

 115, M 91. 



645. Nashville Warbler — Hebninthophila rubri- 

 capilla (Wils.). Common migrant, less common summer 

 resident. May 5-Oct. I. Open woodland. Nest on ground 

 among bushes in clearings. BL i 117, M 94, W 80. 



647 . Tennessee Warbler — Helmint/wphila peregrina 

 (Wils.). Rare migrant, May 15-28, Aug.-Sept. Newton- 

 ville (M 97); Natick, — Roberts; Framingham, — Browne 

 (B.N.O.C. vii 252). BL i 120, M 96. 



648a. Northern Parula Warbler, Blue Yellow- 

 backed Warbler — Compsothlypis americaiia usnece 

 Brewst. Common migrant, May 1-28, Sept. 10-30. 

 Breeds locally (Dedham, Wayland, — Faxon; probably 

 Natick, — Torrey, and Sherborn). Woods and orchards. 

 Nest of Usnea lichens, on trees in swamps, about 20ft. 

 BL i 108, M 100, W 79. 



650. Cape May Warbler — Dendroica tigrina 

 (Gmel.). Rare migrant. May 15-25, Aug. 25-Sept. 15. 

 Framingham, — Browne (B.N.O.C. vii 252); Sherborn, 

 E. J. Smith — both on May 21, 1882. Others reported by 

 Mr. Babcock. BL i 145, M 103. 



652. Yellow Warbler, Summer Yellowbird — 



Dendroica cestiva (Gmel.). Common summer resident, May 

 I -Sept. 30. Gardens, orchards, bushy swamps, and brook- 

 sides. Nest in shrubs and trees, 3-25 ft. BL i 122, M 

 104, W 78. 



654. Black-throated Blue Warbler — Dejidroka 

 ccsrulescens (Gmel.). Rather common migrant. May 10-25, 

 Sept. 20-Oct. 10. Swampy woods. BL i 127, M 117. 



