MNIOTTLTA VABIA, Black and White Cree- 

 per. Common as a migrant, rather com- 

 mon as a resident. I have several times 

 found full and partially fledged young, and 

 once a nest with four very young birds, at 

 Orange Lake, six miles from Newburgh, 

 right across the river. 



HELMITHERUS VEKMIVOKUS, Worm eat- 

 ing Warbler.* A specimen is before me 

 taken on one of the mountains in July, 

 1877. It is evidently an adult, but I can- 

 not tell whether a male or female. I saw 

 two birds June 19, in a rocky part of the 

 mountain, that came so near that I could 

 plainly see markings upon the head, and 

 that the body was brownish, with no white 

 upon the breast. I thought then, and do 

 now, that they were worm eating warblers ; 

 possibly they breed here. 



DENDRCECA ESTIVA, Summer Warbler. 

 Common, regular, from early spring to late 

 fall. 



DENDRCECA viRENS^aeA: throated Green 

 Warbler. Common, even at times abun- 

 dant, from early spring (not known to breed) 

 to late fall. 



DENDRCECA ccERULESCENs,*.B7acA; throat- 

 ed Blue Warbler. '-Several specimens taken 

 in migrations, (May.) 



DENDRCECA CORONATA, Yelloiv rumped 

 Warbler. Abundant, high and low, in tall 

 trees and low shrubbery, migrant. I do 

 not know of its breeding, but it remained 

 here a greater part of the last winter (1880), 

 and were quite tame. 



DENDRCECA BLACKBURNIJE, Blackburnian 

 Warbler.* Bather rare, I think migrant. 

 A specimen was taken in May. 



