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with 6 well incubated eggs was found, and on June 14, '85, 

 and June 5, '87, nests with 5 young about half grown were 

 also found (C. W. Richmond, Auk, v, 23-4). 



Helminthophila pinus (G41). Blue-winged Warbler. 



This species, fairly numerous in migrations, fi'om May 5 

 ('95) to May IG ('93, Wholey), and from August 18 ('91, Gray) 

 to September 21 ('94), has been found as a regular, but rare 

 summer resident along Gwynn's Falls, between Calverton and 

 Franklin (Blogg and Gray), where in '92, on June 11 and 14, 

 young birds just out of the nest were noted, and on the latter 

 date 3 were caught. On July 5, another brood had just 

 left a nest. In '93, on May 20, a nest was half built; on the 

 27th it contained one egg, but later it was deserted. On June 

 13 a nest was found containing 3 birds just hatched and 

 an infertile egg ; on July 1, another had 4 birds under a 

 week old and an infertile egg, and on July 12, another nest 

 was found with young birds. On May 29, '94, a nest was 

 found with four fresh eggs. 



On June 15, '95 (Fisher) a pair was seen at Mt. Washington 

 where five days later I noted a pair feeding young, and on July 

 10, '91 (Fisher), one bird secured from a flock of 5 or 6 at 

 E,uxton indicates its nesting there. " Geo. ISIarshall and others 

 have found it breeding at Laurel, INId., and at Washington, 

 where it is rare as a breeding bird, a nest was found by Mr. H. 

 H. Birney early in June, '80, with 4 eggs about to hatch" 

 (Richmond). 



Helminthophila leucobronchialis ( — ). Brewster's Warbler. 



The identity of this bird is not very clear, but it is supposed 

 to be a hybrid ; it has been found from Virginia to Connecticut, 

 and as far west as Michigan. On May 15, '85, one was taken 

 near Fort Myer, Alexandria County, Ya., by Wm. Palmer 

 (Auk, ii, 304), and a very typical male was taken at Beltsville 

 on May 1, '95, by A. H. Thayer (C. W. Richmond, Auk, xii, 

 307). 



