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Minnesota: Fort Snelling. 
Nebraska: Omaha; Douglas County; Florence. 
New York: Suspension Bridge; Highland Falls; Canandaigua; Hunter. 
Ohio: Circleville. 
Oklahoma: Ponca Agency; Savanna. 
Ontaric: Lorne Park (Peel County); Lake of Bays. 
Pennsylvania: Carlisle; Watsontown; Philadelphia; Chester County; 
Erie; Newton Hamilton; Beaver; Leasuresville. 
Rhode Island: Fort Adams. 
Texas: De Leon. 
Virginia: Falls Church (Fairfax County); Gainesville. 
Wisconsin: Kenosha. 
THE BREEDING OF THE BLACK-THROATED BLUE 
WARBLER AT HATLEY, STANSTEAD COUNTY, 
QUEBEC 1916.! 
BY H. MOUSLEY. 
In ‘The Auk’ for January and April, 1916 (Vol. XX XIII, pp. 
57-73, 168-186) I have given the status up to the fall of 1915 of 
the seventeen different species of warblers I had so far discovered 
here. Of these, four are transients, and the remaining thirteen 
summer visitants, out of which latter number the nests and eggs 
of ten had actually been found, thus leaving only three to be 
accounted for viz.: The Black-throated Blue (Dendroica cerules- 
cens), the Black-throated Green (Dendroica virens) and the Black- 
burnian (Dendroica fusca). Unfortunately I was prevented from 
doing any field work from May 10 to June 14, so that I missed the 
spring migration entirely, with the exception that on May 6, 
I saw a pair of Yellow Palm Warblers (Dendroica palmarum hypo- 
chrysea) on the little seventy-five acre farm, which in 1912 had 
given me my first and only record until the one just mentioned. 
1 Abstract of paper read before the Nuttall Ornithological Club, Oct. 2, 1916, by Dr. Chas. 
W. Townsend, for the author. 
