458 RAMBLES ABOUT HOME. 



Black-throated Blue Warbler. Dendraeca ccerulescens. 

 Abundant. " A few remain to breed " (Turnbull). 



Myrtle-Bird. Dendrceca coronata. 



Abundant. Yearly becoming more abundant during the winter. 

 Even the severe January of 1884 did not drive them away. Several 

 specimens were seen that month. 



Black and Yellow Warbler. Dendrceca maculosa. 



" One of our most beautiful warblers, and rather frequent ; com- 

 ing early in May, and again in September " (Turnbull). 



Blue Warbler. Dendrceca ccerulea. 



"Rare. From May to end of August. The Blue Mountain 

 warbler of Wilso'n is the young of this species " (Turnbull). 



Chestnut-sided Warbler. Dendrceca Pennsylvania. 



" Not uncommon. Arriving early in May. A few remain to 

 breed " (Turnbull). 



Black-poll Warbler. Dendrceca striata. 

 Common in spring and autumn. 



Blackburnian Warbler. Dendrceca BlacJcburnia. 

 Not common, but tarries to breed. 



Bay-breasted Warbler. Dendrceca castanea. 



" Rather rare, appearing late in April, and again in October. 

 The young bird of this species is the autumnal warbler of Wilson " 

 (Turnbull;. 



Yellow-throated Warbler. Dendrceca dominica. 



Rare. I have seen but few specimens. This species is not in 

 Dr. Turnbuirs list. 



Prairie Warbler. Dendrceca discolor. 



Not uncommon. Upland fields, overgrown with rag-weed, are 

 favorite localities. 



Black-throated Green Warbler. Dendrceca virens. 



" Rather frequent, arriving early in May and departing in Octo- 

 ber. It is more plentiful in the spring and autumn migrations" 

 (Turnbull). 



