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97. Dendroica tigrina (Gmel.) Cape May Warbler. 
A very rare migrant. I have noted one on September 30. 
98. Dendroica estiva (Gmel.) Summer Warbler. 
A common summer resident; arrives about the 20th of April and becomes 
quite common a few days later. Disappears southward in early fall. 
99. Dendroica cerulescens (Gmel.) Black-throated Blue Warbler. 
A common spring migrant, but rather scarce during fall migrations. Arrives 
during first week in May and disappears northward by about May 10. Hence it 
lingers for a much less length of time than some of the warblers which may be 
found from almost the middle of April until the middle of May. One of the 
later warblers to arrive during the fall migrations. 
100. Dendroica coronate (Linn.) Myrtle Warbler. 
An abundant migrant.’ One of the latest to arrive in fall and one of the 
earliest in spring. I have first noted it in the fall on September 26 and first 
during the spring migrations on April 22. I have found this bird wintering very 
abundantly both in North Carolina and Florida, and in the first-mentioned State 
it apparently seemed little discommoded by the deep snows which were of fre- 
quent occurance during that winter. 
101. Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.) Magnolia Warbler. 
One of the most abundant of any of the warblers during the migrations and 
about equally abundant during each of the migrations. It is, too, one of the 
later warblers to arrive in the spring. I have first noted it on May 8 and last on 
May 16. During the fall migrations it puts in its appearance about September. 6 
with a number of other warblers, such as the Black-throated Green, the Black- 
burnian, the Tennessee, the Redstart and the Chestnut-sided. I have last observed 
it on October 3, though quite a time before this the majority of them have de- 
parted southward. 
102. Dendroica pensylvanica (Linn.) Chestnut-sided Warbler. 
A common migrant; more abundant during the spring than during the fall 
migrations. Arrives about May 6 or 7, and vanishes northward by May 16. In 
the fall migrations it arrives during the first week in September. 
103. Dendroica castanea (Wills.) Bay-breasted Warbler. 
A rather uncommon migrant; more frequently to be observed during spring 
migrations, when it arrives during the first week in May. I have first noted it 
in the fall on September 12. 
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