8o THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 



(243) 658. Dendroica rara Wils. Cerulean Warbler. — 

 A very rare, or accidental migrant. One was reported by Mr. 

 Ruthven Deane, a male, taken by Mr. C. M. Carpenter near 

 Cumberland Hill, May 22, 1878.^ A male was taken by Mr. 

 William Deardon on May 14, 1893, at Lonsdale.- 



(244) 659. Dendroica pensylvanica (Linn.). Chestnut- 

 sided Warbler. — A common summer resident. 



May I to (September 15). 



(245) 660. Dendroica castanea (Wils.). Bay-breasted 

 Warbler. — An uncommon migrant. 



May 9 to (20). (September 15 to 30). 



(246) 661. Dendroica striata (Forst.). Black-poll 

 Warbler. — A common migrant in the spring ; very abundant in 

 iall. 



May 10 to 31, September 23 to October 23. 



(247) 662. Dendroica blackburnise (Gmel.). Black- 

 "burnian Warbler. — An uncommon migrant. 



May 14 to (20) (September 17 to October). 



(248) 667. Dendroica virens (Gmel.). Black-throated 

 Green Warbler. — A common summer resident. 



April 25 to October 13. 



(249) 671. Dendroica vigorsii (Aud.). Pine Warbler. 

 Fine-creeping Warbler. — A common summer resident wherever 

 there is pitch pine growth. Lt. Wirt Robinson reports one at 

 Newport on November 15, 1890. 



April 9 to October 29. 



(250) 672. Dendroica palmarum (Gmel.). Palm War- 

 bler. — A rare fall migrant. Mr. H. S. Hathaway took one at 

 Brightman's Pond, Westerly, September 21, 1896, now in the 

 Smith collection. 



' BuU. Nut. Orn. Club, Vol. IV, No. 3, p. 185. 



Coues and Stearns's New Eng. Bird Life. Part I, p. 130. 



