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Dendroica caeruleacena caerulesceng. 

 Warbleb I : i I beard the iongofth ttle warbler on June 10, 



1906 .-.liiic i<in<-- t hemlock , and ch 



on a iwamp in the town of Burrillville I- 



rtb of mountain laur< coming into bloom, and it seemed 



rorable locality for the bird to bre 1 in, that I 

 l»ut. 'liii i. I in finding one I June 26, 



1910, heard tb r a female feedini ' bird 



much larger • ; (0, 191 1,1 bunting 



. 

 doning the earch, when a female flew up in front, of me from her n 



lit in the fo I, ten inctu 



contained four nearly fresh egg I I down near tl 

 both male and female came within a U 

 good opportun ly them al close rang record of 



if breeding in A mile south of this localil 



malea fin g in g on the day the i ound. June 16, 1912, 1 heard three 



malt n laurel g ter. It may now be called a rare 



local lummer resident, breeding along the western border of I 



Dendroica vigorsi. I'l-.i. Warbler. -The first authenti 

 the breeding of this warb iblished hi 'Bird Lore ', VoL XIII, t 



7. [found a nest on May 27, 1911, in Cc cmtaining five young 



a day or t wo old. 



Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracenaia Wai h. — Three 



or four pain breed regularly each year in the swamp in Washington 

 ' b found their ne ribed in 'The Auk' of October 



1906. 'I bey are ool a plentiful as at that time, due doubtless to the 

 thai the -oil has almosi completely fallen out of the root-, hi which they 

 built then i of five egg was found at this lo "day 



18, 1912. 



Icteria virena viren3. V '(.; i Chat.— Miss Eliz 



Dicki that on August 22, 1912, t. ; . m of 



I on Block bland, iheha^ fifty in a ft 



Thryothorus ludovicianua ludovicianu3. r 

 l in numben during 

 be called a rare local summer and winter resident. l)r Leon J. ' 

 informed me thai he had heard two singing in Kingston, near Di Had 



I sice on April 3, 1910 I visited thi locality on April 23rd and found 

 one of the birds singing its loud " ' g from the topmosl limb 



of a maple tree. Mr. E. D. Keith informed me that he had b 



og on different days durii id March, 1911, hi the Et< 



Willi mp in Providence. Mr. K. C. Murphy heard on 



different times in May, 1911, on B 



Nannus hiemali3 hiemalis. Winter Wh 24, ]!>0S, 



in company with M< I i and John Flanagan 



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