104 Birps OF MASSACHUSETTS 
common.” Essex County: “ Summer visitant. Common.” Martha’s 
Vineyard: ‘“ Abundant summer resident.” Springfield: “ Rather uncom 
mon migrant and rare summer resident.” Wellesley: ‘‘ Locally common 
summer resident.”’ 
283. Dendrceca palmarum (Gmel.). PALM WARBLER. 
A rare autumn migrant. 
September 7 to October 22. 
Berkshire: ‘‘ Rare transient visitant.”’ Brookline: One _ instance. 
Cambridge: Uncommon transient visitant. Wellesley: “ Scarce fall 
migrant.” 
284. Dendroeca palmarum hypochrysea Ridgw. YELLOW 
PaLM WARBLER. 
A common spring, and uncommon autumn migrant. According 
to Dr. J. A. Allen a few have been observed in winter. 
April 5 to May 20; September 5 to October 22. 
Amherst: “Common migrant.” Berkshire: ‘‘ Common spring and 
autumn transient.” Bristol County: ‘‘ Common transient visitant.” 
Brookline : “Common migrant.’ Cambridge: Abundant transient visit- 
ant. Cohasset: ‘Fairly common spring migrant.” Dedham: Rather 
common migrant.’ Essex County: ‘Spring. Common.” Ipswich: 
‘“ Abundant transient visitant.” Springfield: “Common spring and 
autumn migrant.” Templeton: ‘Common migrant.” Wellesley : 
‘*Common migrant.” 
285. Dendroeca vigorsii (Aud.). PINE-CREEPING WARBLER. 
A common spring and autumn migrant, and as a summer resi- 
dent common, except in the higher portions of the State where it 
is rare. Its breeding range is more or less co-extensive with that 
of the Pitch Pine (Prus rigida). It has been occasionally taken 
in winter, v7z., Framingham, December 5, 1891, and January 1, 
1882; Duxbury, December 27, 1882 ; Belmont, December 15, 1890. 
April 1 to November 25; (Winter). 
Amherst: ‘*Common migrant.” Berkshire: “ Very rare summer resi- 
dent.” Bristol County: “Common migrant and uncommon summer 
resident.” Brookline: ‘Common migrant and summer resident.” 
Cambridge: Common summer resident. Cohasset: “ Fairly common 
in summer.” Dedham: ‘‘ Common.” Essex County: ‘* Summer resi- 
dent. Abundant.” Martha’s Vineyard: “ Abundant summer resident.” 
Springfield: ‘‘ Common summer resident.” Templeton: ‘* Not common 
summer resident.” Wellesley: ‘‘ Common summer resident.” 
