86 Birps OF MASSACHUSETTS 
May 2 to September 12. 
Amherst: “Common migrant.’’ Berkshire; ‘‘ Summer resident, not 
common.” Bristol County: “Common summer resident.” Brookline: 
“Common summer resident.” Cambridge: Common summer resi- 
dent. Dedham: “Common.” Essex County: ‘‘Summer visitant. 
Rather rare.” Ipswich: “Rare summer resident.’ Springfield: ‘“ Com- 
mon summer resident.” Templeton; “Very rare summer resident.” 
Wellesley: “Common summer resident.” 
234. Vireo gilvus (Vieill.). WaARBLING VIREO. 
A common summer resident, especially about towns and _ vil- 
lages. 
April 29 to September 26. 
Amherst: ‘‘ Not uncommon migrant.’’ Berkshire: ‘‘ Locally common 
summer resident.’’ Bristol County: ‘Common summer resident.” 
Brookline: “ Common summer resident.” Cambridge: Common sum- 
mer resident. . Cohasset: “ Fairly common summer resident.’’ . Ded- 
ham: ‘‘Common.’? Essex County: ‘Summer visitant. Common.” 
Springfield: “Common summer resident.” Templeton: “Common 
summer resident.’””? Wellesley: ‘‘Common summer resident.” 
235. Vireo philadelphicus (Cass.). PHILADELPHIA VIREO. 
An extremely rare autumn migrant. The records are: Cam- 
bridge, a female taken September 7, 18753’ AZagnolia, one taken 
September 18, 1879, by Dr. C. W. Townsend ;? &rookline, one 
captured in September, 1881[?], by Mr. Arthur Smith ;3 Cambridge, 
one shot on September 27, 1894.7 
236. Vireo olivaceus (Linn.). Rep-EYED VIREo. 
An abundant summer resident. 
May 4 to October 6. (October 11.) 
Amherst: ‘“ Abundant summer resident.’’ Berkshire: ‘* Abundant 
summer resident.” Bristol County: “Abundant summer resident.” 
Brookline: ‘Abundant summer resident.’ Cambridge: Abundant 
summer resident. Cohasset: ‘*‘ Abundant summer resident.’? Dedham : 
“Very common.” Essex County: ‘Summer visitant. Common.” 
Ipswich: “ Abundant summer resident.’ Martha’s Vineyard: ‘‘Com- 
1 Brewster; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. I, No. 1, Apr., 1876, p. 19. 
2 Townsend; 7dd., Vol. V, No. 1, Jan., 1880, p. 53. 
3 Brewster; zdzd., Vol. VI, No. 1, Jan., 1881, p. 56. 
4Faxon; Auk, Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan., 1895, p. 84. 
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