190 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



PASSERES. OSCINES. 



MNIOTILTIDAE. 



23, fig. 2. "BANKS OF THE LITTLE MIAMI NEAR ITS JUNCTION 

 WITH THE OHIO"; and "NOT FAR FROM FORT ADAMS ON THE 

 MISSISSIPPI." 



Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.). Chapman, Warblers No. Amer., 

 1907, p. 121, pi. 11, fig. 1-3. Egg, Capen, 1886, pi. 4, figs. 12, 14. 



Coniferous and mixed thickets near streams in summer, wood- 

 lands generally in migration; nests in low trees. 



ME. Common migrant and in northern part a less common 

 summer resident. May 6-Sept. 26. Eggs, May 30- June 16. 



N. H. Common migrant; uncommon local summer resident 

 south of White Mts., commoner north, to 3000 ft. May 9-Oct. 3. 

 Eggs, May 24-June 20. 



VT. Common migrant, less common local summer resident. 

 May 14-fall. 



MASS. Common migrant and in northwestern counties a less 

 common local summer resident. (May 4) May 7-30; summer; 

 Aug. 25-Oct. 9. Eggs, June 15. 



R. I. Common migrant. May 14-25; Sept.-Oct. 8. 



CONN. Common migrant. May 9-June 1; Sept. 15-Oct. 1. 



350. DENDROICA CERULEA (Wilson) Baird. 

 Cerulean warbler. 



Chapman, Warblers No. Amer., 1907, p. 170, pi. 9, fig. 4-6. 

 Sylvia caerulea Wils., Amer. ornith., 1810, vol. 2, p. 141, pi. 17, 

 fig. 5. "PENNSYLVANIA." 

 High tree tops; nests in trees. 



MASS. Accidental visitor: Cohasset, 1874. 



R. I. Accidental visitor: Lonsdale, May 14, 1893; Pawtucket, 

 May 22, 1879; Providence, May 22, 1878. 



CONN. Accidental visitor: Seymour, May 10,. 1888; Stratford, 

 April, 1841; Suffield, June 12, 1875. 



