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CENTRAL PARK. Brewster's Warbler, April 29 and May 12, 

 1914 (Hix); May 5, 1916 (Hix). 



New Jersey. Brewster's Warbler has been taken or observed 

 at Plainfield (Miller and Rogers); Morristown (Blanchet and 

 Thurber) and Englewood (numerous observers). It has been found 

 breeding at Englewood (Chapman and Dwight), and in June 1922 

 near Wyanokie (Carter and Rowland). Lawrence's Warbler has 

 been taken or observed at Chatham (Blanchet), Hoboken (D. B. 

 Dickinson), Morristown ( Blanchet), Englewood (numerous observ- 

 ers) and Plainfield (Miller). It has been found at Englewood in the 

 breeding season, and one of two nestlings being fed by a female 

 Blue-wing near Englewood was a Lawrence's, though the male 

 parent was undetermined (Dwight). 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. Brewster's Warbler; found breeding 

 in the late eighties by Chapman and Dwight; several recent 

 records of transients. Lawrence's Warbler; nestling found 

 by Dwight; four records since 1914, May 10 to 17, 1914 (J. T. 

 Nichols), June 14 and July 24, 1915 (Weber), May 21, 1916 (J. 

 M. Johnson). 



NASHVILLE WARBLER (Vermivora rubricapilla) 

 The Nashville Warbler is an uncommon transient on 

 Long Island, but common elsewhere in our territory. It is 

 a common summer resident in extreme northwestern New 

 Jersey. It is small, slender and needle-billed, and very 

 nervous, and is easily overlooked, unless its song, which is 

 unmistakable, is known. In any plumage, the white eye-ring 

 and entirely bright yellow underparts identify it. 



Long Island. Uncommon transient; May 4 to May 24 and 

 June 16; September 10 to October 19. 



ORIENT. Uncommon transient; May 6, 1914 (Mabel R. 

 Wiggins) to May 23, 1912; September 14, 1913 to September 

 28, 1911. 



MASTIC. Uncommon transient. 



LONG BEACH. Casual on migration; May 17, 1911 (Gris- 

 com); October 1, 1914, October 3, 1917 and October 19, 1919 

 (Bicknell and Crosby). 



New York State. Common transient throughout; noted as 

 early as August 11 at Ossining (Fisher). 



