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655. Myrtle Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler — 



Dendroica coronata (Linn.). Abundant migrant, April 18- 

 May 20 ; Aug. 25-Nov. Sometimes winters locally in 

 eastern Mass. Woodlands. BL i 131, M 126, W 'j'j. 



657. Magnolia Warbler, Black and Yellow War- 

 bler — Dendroica 7nacuIosa (Gmel). Common migrant, 

 May 12-25, Sept. 20-Oct. 5. Woodlands. BL i 143, M 

 128, W 76. 



659. Chestnut-sided Warbler — Dendroica petisyl- 

 vaiiica (Linn.), Very common in spring migration, less 

 common summer resident, May 5-Sept. 10. Woodlands. 

 Nest in bushes, 1-4 ft. BL i 141, M 107, W ^^. 



660. Bay-breasted Warbler — Dendroica casta nea 

 (Wils.). Rather rare migrant, May 15-25, Sept. 12-28. 

 Woodlands. Framingham, Newton, Sherborn, — -numerous 

 specimens. BL i 138, M 109. 



661. Blackpoll Warbler — Dendroica striata 

 (Forst.). Abundant migrant, — Torrey; May 12-June 5, 

 Sept. 8-Oct. 15. Woodlands and orchards. BL 136, M 

 III. 



662. Blackburnian Warbler — Dendroica black- 

 biirnicB (Gmel.). Rather rare migrant, sometimes not 

 scarce, May 12-22, Sept. 15-Oct. Woodlands. Nest in 

 coniferous trees, 10-40 ft. Breeds in Concord; summers, 

 doubtless breeds, in Sudbury, — Faxon. BL i 134, M 113, 

 136, W 74- 



663. Yellow-throated Warbler — Dendroica do?nin- 

 ica (Linn.). Accidental from South. One example recorded 

 from Dedham, about 1868 (BL i 149). BL 149, M 469. 



667. Black-throated Green Warbler — Dendi-oica 



virens (Gmel.). Very common summer resident, May i- 

 Oct. 15. Pine woods. Nest in pine tree, 15-50 ft. BL i 

 124, M 119, W 71. 



