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282-655-(119). Dendroica corouata (Linn.). * Myrtle Warbler; Ykllow- 

 RUMPED Warbler; Golden-crown Warbler. 

 Very common; throughout the entire state; several taken in May, 1893, at 

 college, by A. B. Cook; migrant in the southern part of the state; one nest found 

 near Detroit by B. W. Swales (O. and O.. Vol. XVI, 1891, p. 148); April or May and 

 October; '"our earliest migrant at Morrice" (Dr. W. C. Brownell); "our earliest 

 warbler at Iron Mountain, taken April 16, 1890" (E. E. Brewster); breeds north; 

 "nests at Mackinac Island in July and August" (S. E. White); "Keweenaw 

 Point" (Kneeland); "nests in evergreens, eggs four" (J. W. Simmons). 



Black and Yellow Warbler, natural size. 



283-(Jo7-(125). Dendroica maculosa {Gmel.). * Magnolia Warbler; Black 

 AND Yellow Warbler. 

 Common; migrant; '• quite common migrant in Monroe County " (Jerome Tromb- 

 ley); " common but shy in Lenawee County" (A. H. Boies); taken by E. E. Brewster at 

 Iron mountain; •' Keweenaw Point " (Kneeland); May and June, and September and 

 October; embraced in Cabot's Birds of Lake Superior; •' al)undant at Mackinac Island 

 where it breeds" (S.E.White); " bviilds in Northern Michigan " (Davie's Nests and 

 Eggs of North American Birds); a beautiful species. 



284-658-(118). Dendroica cau-iilea {Wils.). * Cerulean Warbler; Blue 

 Warbler. 

 Rather common ; " Lenawee County " (A. H. Boies); "DeWitt" (Dr. G. W. Top- 

 ping); " next to Yellow Warbler the most common warbler breeding in Monroe County" 

 (Jerome Trombley); "have only taken one in Kent County" (S. E. White); May and 

 June; very handsome; breeds; "several nests taken in Wayne County" (Dr. W. C. 

 Brownell); nest taken near Detroit June 19, by W. A. Davidson (O. and O., Vol. XVII, 

 1892, 1^. Ill); nests in May in high trees; this is quite common in the thickets about the 

 college. 



Chestnut-eided Warbler, natural size. 



285 659-(124), Dendroica pensjivanica (Lijin.). * Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



Very common, some seasons; throughout the entire State; "migrant at Plymouth"' 



(A. B. Purdy); "Mackinac Island where it breeds" (S. E. White); " very common resident 



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