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Vigo County: April 28, 1888, a male shot 5 miles southeast of Terre 
Haute; May 17, 1890, a female collected at the Goose Pond. 
Monroe County: Frequently noted in the small wooded gulches northeast 
of Bloomington and along Griffy Creek. 
188. DENDROICA CORONATA (Linnieus). MYRTLE WARBLER. (655) 
Perhaps our most abundant warbler. Sometimes a few individuals may 
remain all winter. I think I have seen them every month in the year 
except in January. They may be seen almost anywhere, in low bushes, in 
tall trees, about the yards and orchards, in the hedges along the roadside, 
and particularly along the streams. 
Carroll County: April 30, 1878, first taken at Camden; October 5, again 
taken at Camden. Aprii 20, 1884+, many noted near feeder dam on Wabash 
River at Delphi; 25d, seen on Deer Creek above Camden, shot a male; 21st 
to 26th, common, first female noted on 26th. 
Vigo County: April 14, 1888, shot a male at Grant; May 5, 1889, noted ; 
April 30. 1890, two males and a female collected at Sand Hill. 
Monroe County: February 10, 1883, saw eight or 10. During the winter 
of 1882-5, I think this warbler could be seen at any time; I saw one or more 
every time I went into the woods. 
189. DrNDROICA MAGNOLIA (Wilson). MAGNOLIA WARBLER. (657) 
A common spring and fall migrant. Most usually seen feeding among the 
lower branches of trees. 
Carroll County: May 4, 1878, took the first specimen I ever collected, in 
a woods northwest of Camden. May 9, 1883, shot one near Burlington; 23d, 
got two near Burlington; April 20, 1884, first noted; 7th, collected one near 
the Thomas pond south of Camden; May 7, 1885, saw two or three, col- 
lected one. 
Vigo County: May 2. 1888, collected a male; 5th, noted; 12th, shot a 
female at Honey Creek five miles southeast of Terre Haute; 15th, eol- 
lected a male on the Hunt farm; and 17th, obtained a male at the Goose 
Pond. 
Monroe County: Frequently seen, especially along the creeks. 
190. DENDROICA CERULEA (Wilson). CkRULEAN WARBLER. (658) 
A common spring and fall migrant; a few may remain to breed. Ar- 
rives in the first days of May. 
Carroll County: May 9, 18838, quite common; 23d, shot one near Burling- 
ton. May 5, 1884, first noted, got two: Sth, common. 
Vigo County: May 2, 1888, got a male east of the fair grounds; April 28, 
1890, got a male on Cruft’s commons in Terre Haute; 80th, got two males 
at Sand Hill. May 3. collected a male at the Goose Pond. 
Monroe County: Common migrant; most frequent rather high up in the 
trees. 
