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626. Philadelphia Vireo — Vireo philadelphims 

 (Cass.). Rare summer resident in Me. and northern N.H.; 

 in eastern Mass. a very rare fall migrant, Sept. Brookline, 

 Cambridge, Magnolia. BL i 197, M 163. 



639. Worm-eating Warbler — Hehnithe7'os vennivo- 

 ms (Gmel.). Local summer resident in southern Conn. ; 

 rare wanderer in Mass. One example, in early fall, Cam- 

 bridge. Mr. Babcock feels very certain that he took an 

 example of this species at Sherborn when beginning to col- 

 lect, but the specimen was not preserved. BL 1 1 10, M 88. 



Lawrence's Warbler — Helminthophila law- 

 reiicei (Herrick). Scarce summer visitant in southern Conn. 

 M 468. 



646. Orange - crowned Warbler — Hehninthophila 

 celata (Say). Very rare fall migrant, Sept. -Oct. ; one ex- 

 ample in Jan. R.L, and Lynn and Concord, Mass. BL i 

 118, M 95, 136. 



656. Audubon's Warbler — Dendroka a udii b n i 

 (Towns.). Accidental from far West, at Watertown, Mass., 

 Nov. 15. BL i 133, M 468. 



658. Cerulean Warbler — Dendroka ram (Wils.). 

 Very rare or accidental summer visitant to Conn, and R.L 

 BL i 129, M 116. 



676. Louisiana Water-thrush, Large-billed Water- 

 thrush — Seiuriis Diotacilla (VieilL). Common sum- 

 mer resident in parts of Conn, and R.L Breeds also in 

 southern part of Berkshire Co., Mass. Auk xiii 344. BL 

 i 158, M 82. 



677. Kentucky Warbler — Geothhpis for?nosa 

 (Wils.). Very rare summer resident in Conn. (Auk x 86). 

 BL i 162. 



718. Carolina Wren — Thryothonis ludovkianus 

 (Lath.). Rare and irregular summer visitant in southern 



