ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES 105 



286. Dendrceca virens (Gmel.). BLACK-THROATED GREEN 

 WARBLER. 



An abundant spring and autumn migrant and summer resident. 



April 20 to October 19 (November 3). 



Amherst : "Common migrant." Berkshire: " Common summer resi- 

 dent," abundant on Greylock. Bristol County : " Common summer resi- 

 dent." Brookline : ''Abundant summer resident." Cambridge: Very 

 common summer resident. Cohasset : " Numerous in summer." Ded- 

 harn : "Common." Essex County: "Summer visitant. Abundant." 

 Ipswich: "Common summer resident." Martha's Vineyard: "Common 

 summer resident." Springfield: "Abundant migrant, and not a very 

 common summer resident." Templeton : " Abundant summer resident " 

 Wellesley: " Very common summer resident." 



287. Dendrceca dominica (Linn.). YELLOW-THROATED 

 WARBLER. 



Accidental from the south. The only record is: Dedham, one 

 taken by G. E. Browne, "nine or ten years ago," [November 4, 

 1866]. 1 



288. Dendrceca blackburniae (Gmel.). BLACKBURNIAN 

 WARBLER. 



A rather uncommon spring and autumn migrant ; it breeds in 

 Berkshire County, at Greenfield in Franklin County, at Holyoke 

 and Chester in Hampden County, at Winchendon in Worcester 

 County, at Roxbury in Suffolk County, and at Concord, Lexing- 

 ton, and Sudbury in Middlesex County. 



May 2 to 28 ; Summer; September 7 to October. 



Amherst: "Uncommon migrant." Berkshire: "Abundant summer 

 resident," more common on Grevlock than in other parts of Count v. 

 Bristol County: "Transient visitant, rare." Brookline: "Uncommon 

 migrant." Cambridge: Uncommon transient visitant. Dedham: 

 " Rare migrant/' Essex County: " Rare." Martha's Vineyard : "Tran- 

 sient. Rare." Springfield: "Rather common spring and autumn m'- 

 grant." Breeds. Templeton: Recorded. Wellesley : " Rather rare 

 migrant, sometimes not scarce." 



289. Dendrceca striata (Forst.). BLACK-POLL WARBLER. 

 A common spring and abundant autumn migrant. 



1 Purdie; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. Ill, No. 3, July, 1878, p. i^C, also 

 Wakefielcl; Birds of Dedham, 1891, p. 74. 



