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Dendroica coronata (655). Myrtle Warbler. 



Abundant migrant, some occasionally wintering with us. 

 On September 7, '94, a single bird was seen in Druid Hill 

 Park. On September 30 ('94) the migration commenced and 

 they are numerously noted to November 12 ('92, Gray) ; after 

 which they were recorded on November 24 ('92), December 

 28 ('91, Gray) and January 28 ('93, Gray), becoming common 

 again on February 4 ('93, Gray) and remaining so until May 5 

 ('95), the latest date being May 19 ('93, Kesler). At Washington, 

 it is " a common winter resident from September 30 ('90; '94) 

 to May 20 ('88) " (Richmond). At Hagerstown, "plentiful in 

 November and February, many spent the winter of '7980, 

 while other winters only a few were seen. In '83 they re- 

 mained in considerable numbers until May 6 " (Small). 



During the latter part of June, '79, a male, female and 3 

 young about half grown were observed near Havre-de-Grace. 

 The male was perfectly healthy, but the female had a healed 

 up broken wing and was only able to flutter a short distance, 

 which accounts for their staying to breed (Ludwig Kumlein, 

 B. N. O. C., v. 182.) 



Dendroica maculosa (657). Magnolia Warbler. 



Abundant migrant; noted from May 4 ('93, Fisher) to June 

 3 ('94, Gray), and from August 22 ('94), to October 5 ('87, 

 Resler). At Washington "from April 22 ('91) to May 30 

 ('91), and from August 16 ('89) to October 5 ('90)" (Rich- 

 mond). " The nest has been found in Somerset County, Pa., 

 where I am informed they breed regularly" (Birds Pa., 283). 



Dendroica cserulea (658). Cerulean Warbler. 



Rare east of the Alleghanies. On July 14, '93, an adult 

 male and 2 young birds were taken ; the male had been heard 

 singing for a week previously (J. H.Pleasants, Jr., Auk, x, 372). 

 On May 5, '88, a male was taken at Rock Creek, and on May 

 11, '90, a female on the Virginia side of the Potomac near 

 Washington (E. M. Hasbrouck, Auk, v, 323 and vii, 291). 



