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41. Dendeoica coronata (Linne). 

 Myrtle Warbler. 



Five adults of both sexes from Nicholsville and Spruce Brook, 

 July 8th to September 16th. 



Since no other specimens were observed, the MjTtle Warbler can- 

 not be a very common bird in Newfoundland. 



42. Dendroica magnolia (Wilson). 

 Magnolia Warbler. 



Two pair of adults and a young male from Deer Lake, Nicholsville, 

 and Port au Port, June 26th to August 12th. 



Magnolia Warblers were seen on several other occasions throughout 

 the month of July. It is a fairly common species. 



43. Dendroica striata (J. R. Forster). 

 Black-poll Warbler. 



Five adults of both sexes from Nicholsville, Port au Port, and 

 Lewis Hills, the dates ranging through July and August. 



This Warbler was found to be a common breeding bird. Singing 

 males were observed frequently between the dates of June 26th to 

 July 10th. 



44. Dendroica virens (Gmelin). 



Black-throated Green Warbler. 



Three adult males from Spruce Brook and Nicholsville. 

 No other birds of this species were observed. 



45. Seiurus aurocapillus furvior Batchelder. 



Newfoundland Oven-bird. 



Four adults of both sexes from Nicholsville, Romain's Brook, and 

 Spruce Brook, July 20th to September 1st. 



This dark race of Oven-bird frequents the very densest woods. It 



