82 THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 



WARBLER. An uncommon autumn migrant. Mr. H. S. Hatha- 

 way writes that a young male was shot in Warwick on November 

 12, 1898* 



September 24 to October 2. 



(258) 679. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.). MOURNING 

 WARBLER. A rare migrant. Has been taken at Warwick, 

 Cranston, Pawtuxet, and elsewhere. 1 There is one in the Smith 

 collection. 



May 21 to June 5 (September 12 to 30). 



(259) 681. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.) . MARYLAND YEL- 

 LOW-THROAT. An abundant summer resident. 



April 22 to October 17. Possibly winters. 



(260) 683. Icteria virens (Linn.). YELLOW-BREASTED 

 CHAT. A locally common summer resident in the southern 

 portions of the State. It has shown a perceptible increase in 

 numbers during the past twenty years. 



May 3 to . 



(261) 684. Wilsonia mitrata (Gmel.). HOODED WAR- 

 BLER. A female, taken at Kingston, is in the New England 

 collection of the Boston Society of Natural History. 



(262) 685. Wilsonia pusilla (Wils.). WILSON'S WAR- 

 BLER. An uncommon migrant. There is a record for Novem- 

 ber 30, 1882, by Mr. C. M. Carpenter at French Camp. Mr. F. P. 

 Drowne, took one in North Providence, May 15, 1897, now in 

 the Smith collection. 



May 15 to 22 (September i to 25). 



(263) 686. Wilsonia canadensis (Linn.). CANADIAN 

 WARBLER. An uncommon migrant, and summer resident. Mr. 



*Ran. Notes, Vol. I, No. n, p. 7. 

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