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taking three females at Amherst on May 19, 1884, the record has 

 generally been considered to refer to D. c&rukscens. We can 

 now, however, cite the following definite record : Cohasset, a 

 female (No. 1500), found by Mr. Howe in the Bryant Collection, 

 now deposited in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, taken on 

 [July?] n, 1874; the month is given on the original label, but 

 it is impossible to definitely decipher it. 



293. Dendroeca maculosa (Gmel.). BLACK-AND-YELLOW 

 WARBLER. 



A not uncommon spring and autumn migrant, and a common 

 summer resident in Berkshire County ; it is said to breed at Win- 

 chendon in Worcester County, and presumably at Blandford and 

 Chester in Hampden County. 



May 8 to 26 ; Summer ; September n to October 5. 



Amherst : " Rare migrant." Berkshire : " Common summer resident 

 in spruce regions from Becket northward." Bristol County: "Uncom- 

 mon transient visitant." Brookline :" Common migrant." Cambridge 

 Common transient visitant. Dedham : " Tolerably common migrant.' 

 Essex County: "Spring. Rather rare." Ipswich: ''Not uncommon 

 transient visitant." Springfield : '' Common spring and autumn mi- 

 grant. Occasionally breeds?." Templeton : Recorded. Wellesley . 

 41 Common migrant." 



Note: Dendroeca audnboni (Towns.). AUDUBOX'S WARBLER. 



A single young male taken on November 16, 1876, near Cambridge, 1 

 has been recorded as this species, but as we understand, coronata some- 

 times shows a tinge of yellow on the throat, and as this specimen which 

 we have examined shows no other differences, it having the shorter wings 

 characteristic of coronata, a decided structural difference, we prefer to 

 consider its peculiarity of coloration due to individual variation. The 

 specimen is in Mr. Wm. Brewster's collection (No. .6925). 



294. Dendroeca coronata (Linn.). YELLOW-RTJMPED WAR- 

 BLER. 



A very common spring and autumn migrant; it is known to 

 breed in Berkshire County, and probably, at least once, at 

 Springfield, and in Worcester County at Winchendon, and neat 

 Wachusett Mountain ; (Concord PMaynard). It winters common ly 

 on and near the coast, especially at Cape Cod. 



1 Frazar ; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. II, No. i, Jan., 1877, p. 27. 



