82 THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 



Warbler. — An uncommon autumn migrant. Mr. H. S. Hatha- 

 way writes that a young male was shot in Warwick on November 

 12, 1898.* 



September 24 to October 2. 



(258)679. Geothlypis Philadelphia (Wils.) . Mourning 

 Warbler. — A rare migrant. Has been taken at Warwick, 

 Cranston, Pawtuxet, and elsewhere. 1 There is one in the Smith 

 collection. 



May 21 to June 5 (September 12 to 30). 



(259) 681. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.). Maryland Yel- 

 low-throat. — An abundant summer resident. 



April 22 to October 17. Possibly winters. 



(260) 683. Icteria virens (Linn.). Yellow-breasted 

 Chat. — A locally common summer resident in the southern 

 portions of the State. It has shown a perceptible increase in 

 numbers during the past twenty years. 



May 3 to . 



(261) 684. 'Wilsonia mitrata (Gmel.). Hooded War- 

 bler. — A female, taken at Kingston, is in the New England 

 collection of the Boston Society of Natural History. 



(262) 685. Wilsonia pusilla (Wils.). Wilson's War- 

 bler. — An uncommon migrant. There is a record for Novem- 

 ber30, 1882, by Mr. C. M. Carpenter at French Camp. Mr. F. P. 

 Drowne, took one in North Providence, May 15, 1897, now in 

 the Smith collection. 



May 15 to 22 (September i to 25). 



(263) 686. Wilsonia canadensis (Linn.). Canadian 

 Warbler. — An uncommon migrant, and summer resident. Mr. 



*Ran. Notes, Vol. I, No. 11, p. 7. 

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