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319. Dendroica virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. 

 Rare summer resident, common transient visitant. On May 



30, Mr. A. H. Helme found a pair ready to breed. They were 

 on the hills near the shore of Long Island Sound. It has been 

 found nesting on the opposite shore of the Sound at Saybrook 

 Point by Mr. J. N. Clark. 



320. Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warbler. 



Common summer resident. April 7 (Lake Grove) to Aug. 2 

 (Canoe Place). Nests in the scrub pines. Nests containing 

 eggs have been found by May 4 (A. H. Helme). 



The town of Central Park, marks the western limit of the 

 scrub pines and likewise, according to the writer's observation, 

 the breeding range of this species on Long Island. 



32L Dendroica palmarum. Palm Warbler. 



Rare transient visitant. iVpr. 18 (Parkville) ; Sept. 7 (Mon- 

 tauk, Dwight) to Oct. 10 (Parkville). 



322. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea. Yellow Palm War- 

 bler. 



Not uncommon transient visitant. April 11 (Prospect Park, 

 C. G. Abbott) to April 30 (Parkville); Oct. 11 (Flatlands) to 

 October 30 (Sheepshead Bay). 



323. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler. 



Rather common summer resident. May 2 (Jamaica) to 

 September 11 (Parkville). Nests late in June. 



324. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird. 



Common summer resident, generally distributed. April 30 

 (Parkville) to Oct. 3 (Parkville). Although found among the 

 stunted trees nestling among the sand-dunes, in the near vi- 

 cinity of the ocean, it nests more abundantly inland. 



325. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-Thrush. 



Common transient visitant. May 7 (Flatlands) to May 27 



