ANNOTATED) LIST; 7 
and Mr. LeRoy King shot one at Newport on August 29, 1898, 
which is now in his collection.! 
(224) 624. Vireo olivaceus (Linn.). ReED-EYED Vireo. — 
An abundant summer resident. 
April 29 to September 24. 
(225) 626. Vireo philadelphicus (Cass.).— PHILADELPHIA 
VIREO. — A very rare migrant. One was shot by Mr. Kristian 
Hansen at Drownville on May 31, 1891, recorded by MroP ts 
Jencks, it is now in the Smith collection.2 
(226) 627. Vireo gilvus (Vieill.). Warsiinc Vireo. A 
common summer resident, especially in cities and villages.* 
May 5 to (September 25.) 
(227) 628. Vireo flavifrons Vieill. YeELLow-rHRoaTED 
Vireo. — A not uncommon summer resident. 
May 1 to (September). 
(228) 629. Vireo solitarius (Wils.). BLUE-HEADED 
VIREO. Solitary Vireo.— An uncommon summer resident, 
(Washington), and common migrant. 
April 23 to October 22. 
(229) 631. Vireo noveboracensis (Gmel.).  Wuire- 
EYED VIREO. — A rather common summer resident, though some- 
what local.f 
May 7 to September 18. 
(230) 636. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). BLrack anp WHITE 
WarBLER. Black and White Creeper. Black and White Creep- 
ing Warbler.— A common summer resident. 
April 15 to September 24. 
} Auk, Vol. XVI, No. 2, p. 190. 
? Collectors Monthly, Conn. Vol. 2, No. 12, pe 72. 
*P.& S., Vol..6, No. 17, p. 266. 
tO. & O., Vol. 9, No. 5, p. 58. 
