304 BIRDS OF THE NEW YORK CITY REGION 



CENTRAL PARK. One record, September 15, 1910 (Hix). 



BRONX REGION. Mr. Lee S. Crandall reports it from the 

 Zoological Garden; also August 15, 1921 (L. N. Nichols). 

 New Jersey. Rare fall transient, recorded from August to 

 early January at Plainfield (Miller) ; excessively rare in spring, 

 May 3, 1906 at Plainfield (Miller). 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. Rare fall transient, August 9, 1921 

 (Janvrin) to October 13, 1906 (Hix and Wiegmann); Dr. F. 

 M. Chapman informs me that he has seen one or two almost 

 every August in recent years on the golf grounds at Nord- 

 hoff; two spring records, April 16, 1906 (F. M. Chapman) and 

 April 20, 1912 (Griscom and LaDow). 



RED-EYED VIREO (Vireosylva olivacea) Fig. 26 

 The Red-eyed Vireo is one of our commonest and best 

 known summer residents. A very few birds usually arrive 

 around May 9, but are absolutely silent and easily over- 

 looked, so that most observers do not record the species 

 until about the height of the migration. In the fall transients 

 arrive the last days of August, and individuals linger to about 

 the middle of October, if the weather be mild. 



Long Island. Abundant summer resident, May 1 to Octo- 

 ber 31. 



ORIENT. Common summer resident, May 1, 1907 to 

 October 8 (Mabel R. Wiggins). 



MASTIC. Common summer resident. 



LONG BEACH. Casual on migration; May 18, 1915 (Bick- 

 nell); September 2, 1920 to October 3, 1917 (Bicknell). 



New York State. Recorded at Ossining from April 29 to 

 October 19 (Fisher). 



CENTRAL PARK. Common summer resident up to eight 

 years ago, now one or two pairs only remaining to breed, but 

 still a common transient, especially in fall; May 3, 1913 and 

 May 4, 1914 (Anne A. Crolius); May 5, 1899 (Chubb); May 

 8, 1909 (Anne A. Crolius); May 11, 1913 (Griscom) to Octo- 

 ber 17, 1908 (Griscom); transients have arrived in numbers 

 August 28, 1922 and August 31, 1913 (Griscom). 



BRONX REGION. Common summer resident, less so than 

 formerly; April 24, 1913 (L. N. Nichols); May 9, 1915 (L. N. 

 Nichols) to October 10, 1921 (L. N. Nichols). 



