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235. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo. — Regular summer resident, 

 common May 12 to October 10; earliest record May 6, 1889; breeds 

 commonly. 



236. Vireo philadelphicus. Philadelphia Vireo. — Regular migrant, 

 not very common, May 18 to 27, and September 10 to 22. 



237. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo. — Regular migrant, not com- 

 mon, May 11 to 24, and September 5 to 24; Mr. J. Hughes Samuel noted 

 this vireo as abundant May 17, 1900. 



238. Vireo flavifrons. Yellow-throated Vireo. — Regular migrant, 

 rare, May 2 to June 13, and July 6 to the end of August. This and the two 

 preceding species may eventually be found breeding here. 



239. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. — Regular migrant, com- 

 mon May 10 to 20, and September 17 to October 22. 



240. Mniotilta varia. Black and White Warbler. — Abundant 

 migrant, April 25 to May 24, and August 28 to September 26; rare summer 

 resident, breeds. 



241. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler. — Abun- 

 dant migrant, May 1 to 24, and September 4 to 26. A male was taken 

 June 6, 1891, and a female June 14, 1895. 



242. Helminthophila celata. Orange-crowned Warbler. — Regu- 

 lar migrant, rare, May 7 to 15 and probably later (May 27, 1888, Hamilton, 

 Ont.); in the fall, October 6 to 10. I have the records of only eight in 

 eight years. 



243. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. — Regular 

 migrant, rare, May 13 to 22, and September 23 to October 24 (September 

 5, 1885, Hamilton, Ont.). First taken here in 1886; the records in the 

 'Proceedings' of the Canadian Institute, 1890-92, refer to the female of 

 the Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



244. Compsothlypis americana usneae. Northern Parula War- 

 bler. — Abundant migrant May 5 to 29, and September 2 to 29; latest 

 spring record June 3, 1897; latest fall record October 14, 1906. 



245. Dendroica tigrina. Cape May Warbler. — Regular migrant, 

 sometimes not uncommon, May 8 to 19, and September 5 to 11; latest 

 spring records May 24, 1890, and May 29, 1906. Formerly one of our 

 rarest warblers; there were not more than four records between 1889 and 

 1897. Mr. J. Hughes Samuel considers the increase began in 1898, and 

 in 1900 I found them not uncommon in the city. 



246. Dendroica sestiva. Yellow Warbler. — Regular summer resi- 

 dent, abundant May 2 to July 19 (May 4 to September 9, 1906); earliest 

 spring record April 18, 1899; latest fall record September 16, 1899 (J. 

 Hughes Samuel); breeds abundantly (May 23 to June 12). 



247. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler. — 

 Regular migrant, abundant May 8 to 24, and August 28 to September 29; 

 earliest spring record May 2, 1900; latest fall record October 5, 1895 (J. 

 Hughes Samuel). 



248. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler. — Regular migrant, 



