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Smith collection,’ and Mr. H. S. Hathaway took a male at War- 
wick on May 18, 1898.1 
May 18 to September 18. 
(237) 648. Compsothlypis americana usnez Brewster. 
NoRTHERN PaRULA WaRBLER.— A common migrant, and local 
summer resident, breeding in the southern portions of the State. 
Kingston, Tiverton, Mount Hope, and elsewhere. 
April 30 to October r. 
(238) 650. Dendroica tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May 
WaRBLER.—A rare migrant. Mr. F. T. Jencks shot one in 
Cranston about 1879. A male was shot at Lonsdale, May 14, 
1890, which is now in the Brown University collection. Another 
male was also taken in Lonsdale between May 20 and 25, 1890, 
now in Mr. H. S. Hathaway’s collection. There is also one in 
the Smith collection. ‘ 
May 13 to (25) (August 25 to September ee 
(239) 652. Dendroica aestiva (Gmel.). YELLow WARBLER. 
Summer Yellowbird. Wiaild Canary. Cotton Wren. A common 
summer resident. 
April 17, May 1 to (September 30). 
(240) 654. Dendroica cerulescens (Gmel.). Brack- 
THROATED BLUE WARBLER. — A not uncommon migrant. 
May 14 to 22 (September 25) to October 17. 
(241) 655. Dendroica coronata (Linn.). MyrtLe War- 
BLER. Yellow-rumped Warbler. Golden-crowned Warbler. — A 
common winter resident, and abundant migrant. 
September 24 to April 20. 
(242) 657. Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.). Macno.ia 
WarBLER. — A not uncommon migrant. 
May 14 to (25) (September 14) to October 8. 
1 Osprey, Vol. III, No. 7. p. r1o. 
