84 Fleming, Birds of Toronto, Canada. \_fan 



April 29 to May 22, and September 11 to October 22; earliest spring 

 record April 25, 1896 (J. Hughes Samuel). I have never found this warbler 

 common in spring but it is always abundant in the fall. 



249. Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. — Regular migrant, 

 abundant May 8 to 24, and September 8 to 26; earliest spring record April 

 15, 1890 (Geo. E. Atkinson); latest, June 1, 1900 (J. Hughes Samuel); 

 earliest fall record August 27, 1900 (J. Hughes Samuel); latest, October 

 14, 1906. 



250. Dendroica cerulea. Cerulean Warbler. — Rare spring migrant. 

 I have the records of three males, May 24, 1890, May 20, 1893, and May 11, 

 1897; besides these there are four or five other local specimens, including 

 a pair in the museum of Toronto University, taken in 1856. 



251. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — Abun- 

 dant migrant, May 3 to 29, and August 19 to September 28; rare summer 

 resident; probably breeds. 



252. Dendroica castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. — Regular spring 

 migrant, not very common, May 10 to 24; latest spring record May 30, 

 1906; one fall record, a young female, August 24, 1906. 



253. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. — Regular migrant, 

 not very common, May 17 to June 3, and August 27 to September 28. 



254. Dendroica blackburniae. Blackburnian Warbler. — Regular 

 migrant, common May 3 to 28, and August 4 to 24; latest fall record 

 September 23, 1906. This was a rare warbler twenty years ago. 



255. Dendroica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. — Abun- 

 dant migrant, April 28 to May 28, and August 29 to October 12. 



256. Dendroica kirtlandii. Kirtland's Warbler. — Accidental; one 

 record, a male taken May 16, 1900, by Mr. J. Hughes Samuel. 1 



257. Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warbler. — Regular migrant, not 

 common, April 20 to May 17, and August 28 to September 7; earliest 

 spring record April 15, 1890, latest May 26, 1894 (J. Hughes Samuel). 



258. Dendroica palmarum. Palm Warbler. — Regular migrant, 

 not very common, May 4 to 20, and September 13 to October 10; earliest 

 fall record September 9, 1906. Hamilton records are earlier, April 27, 

 1891; September 1, 1886. 



259. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler. — Two records, May 

 10 and 11, 1900, both males, the first taken by Mr. J. Hughes Samuel, 1 the 

 other by Mr. J. H. Ames. 2 



260. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird. — Abundant migrant, May 

 4 to 20; September 10 to 21; rare summer resident; breeds. 



261. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-Thrush. — Regular migrant, 

 not very common, May 4 to 17, and August 8 to September 15; possibly 

 a rare summer resident. 



262. Seiurus motacilla. Louisiana Water-Thrush. — Two records, 



1 Auk, XVII, 1900, 391. 



2 Auk, XVIII, 1901, 106. 



