ANNOTATED LIST. 



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and Mr. LeRoy King shot one at Newport on August 29, 1898, 

 which is now in his collection.' 



(224) 624. Vireo olivaceus (Linn.). Red-eyed Vireo. — 

 An abundant summer resident. 



April 29 to September 24. 



(225) 626. Vireo philadelphicus (Cass.). — Philadelphia 

 Vireo. — Avery rare migrant. One was shot by Mr. Kristian 

 Hansen at Drownville on May 31, 1891, recorded by Mr. F. T. 

 Jencks, it is now in the Smith collection.^ 



(226) 627. Vireo gilvus (Vieill.). Warbling Vireo. A 

 common summer resident, especially in cities and villages.* 



May 5 to (September 25.) 



(227) 628. Vireo flavifrons Vieill. Yellow-throated 

 Vireo. — A not uncommon summer resident. 



May I 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.). White- 

 eyed Vireo. — A rather common summer resident, though some- 

 what local.t 



May 7 to September 18. 



(230) 636. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). Black and 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. 



^Collector's Monthly, Conn. Vol. 2, No. 12, p. 72. 



*F. & S., Vol. 6, No. 17, p. 266. 



to. & O., Vol. 9, No. 5, p. 58. 



