ANNOTATED LisT OF SPECIES fore) 
297. Dendrceca tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May WaRBLER. 
A rare spring and autumn migrant. 
May 2 to 25; August 25 to September 15. 
Amherst: “Very rare.” Berkshire: “Rare spring (and presumably 
autumn) migrant.” Brookline: Three records; in May. Cambridge: 
Rare transient visitor. Dedham: Oneinstance. Essex County: ‘ Very 
rare.” Springfield: “Rare spring and autumn migrant.” Templeton: 
“Very rare.” Wellesley: ‘‘ Rare migrant.” 
298. Compsothlypis americana usnez Brewst. Norru- 
ERN PARULA WARBLER. 
A common spring and autumn migrant, and common summer 
resident in localities where the Uszea moss is found, particularly 
on Cape Cod, and Martha’s Vineyard. 
Aprii 27 to October g. 
Amherst: “Common migrant.’? Berkshire: “ Summer resident, not 
common, and local.” Bristol County: “Common summer resident.” 
Brookline: ‘‘ Abundant migrant.” Cambridge: Common transient visit- 
ant. Cohasset: “ Fairly common migrant.’ Dedham: ‘* Common as 
a migrant, a few breed.’’? Essex County: “Summer visitant. Common.” 
Ipswich: ‘Common transient visitant.’? Martha’s Vineyard: ‘Com- 
mon summer resident.” Springfield: “Common spring and autumn 
migrant and rather rare summer resident.” Templeton: ‘* Common 
during migrations; ,a few breed.’’ Wellesley: “Common migrant; 
breeds locally.” 
299. Helminthophila peregrina (Wils.). TENNESSEE War- 
BLER. 
A very rare spring and autumn migrant. The fact of a bird 
being heard singing near the summit of Mount Greylock, July rs, 
and 16, 1888," indicates its possible breeding in the State although 
there is no satisfactory evidence on this point. 
May to to 30; (July rs and 16) ; August and September. 
Berkshire: ‘‘ Rare spring migrant.” Bristol County: ‘ Rare transient 
visitor.’ Cambridge: Rare transient visitant. Dedham: “ Several.’ 
Springfield: “Rare spring and autumn migrant.’? Wellesley: “Rare 
migrant.” 
300. Helminthophila celata (Say). ORANGE-CROWNED 
WARBLER. 
An extremely rare spring and autumn migrant, and it has been 
1Faxon; Auk, Vol. VI, No. 2, Apr., 1889, p. 102. 
