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Beach. Its food, in winter, judging from the stomachs exam- 

 ined, is exchisively the fruit of the cedar and bayberry. 



312. Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. 



Common transient visitant. May 5 (Parkville) to May 28 

 (Jamaica) and August 27 (Flatlands) to Oct. 12 (Flatlands). 



313. Dendroica cserulea. Cerulean Warbler. 

 AccidentaL One record, a single specimen in the collection 



of the Long Island Historical Society, taken at Crow Hill, 

 Brooklyn {Auk, x, 1893, p. 277). 



314. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



Common transient visitant. INIay 1 (Jamaica South) to 

 INIay 28 (Jamaica) and Sept. 12 (Jamaica) to Sept. 29 (Flat- 

 lands). 



315. Dendroica castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. 



Rare transient visitant. May 16 (Miller's Place, A. H. 

 Helme) to May 29 (Flatlands) and Sept. 12 (INIiiler's Place, 

 A. H. Helme) to Sept. 29 (Miller's Place). 



316. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. 



Common transient. INIay 11 (Parkville) to June 3 (Jamaica) 

 and Sept. 9 (Fire Island Light) to Oct. 20 (Fire Island Light). 

 Of 595 birds killed by striking Fire Island Light, the night of 

 Sept. 23, 1887, 356 were of this species. 



317. Dendroica blackburnise. Blackburnian Warbler. 



Not uncommon transient visitant. May 6 (Jamaica) to 

 May 28 (Parkville) and Sept. 5 (Jamaica) to Sept. 29 (Fire 

 Island, Dutcher Auk, i, 1884, p. 178). 



318. Dendroica dominica. Yellow-throated Warbler. 



Accidental, one record, Brooklvn (Dutcher, Auk, x, 1893, 

 p. 277). 



