1895] MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 355 
At Washington “a late arrival in spring of irregular abun- 
dance, usually uncommon ; from May 10 to 27 (’88; 5 shot 
by Wm. Palmer), and from August 29 (’87, R. Ridgway) to 
October 19 (’88, R. Ridgway). On September 22, 24 and 29, 
”89, they were common at Great Falls, Md.” (Richmond). 
Dendroica striata (661). Black-poll Warbler. 
Common migrant from May 4 (’92, Resler) to May 28 (’87, 
Resler; ’93, Wholey), and from September 24 (’84, Resler) to 
October 18 (’90, Resler). AtSandy Springs, to June 3 (Sta- 
bler). At Washington “numerous from May 1 to June 1 (’88, 
89, and 790, Figgins ; ’91), and from September 1 (’89 and’94, 
Figgins) to Octeber 20 (’89) One was seen on June 3, 789; 
one was shot on June 4, ’58, (Coues), and one was heard singing 
on June 12, 94 (Brown)”’ (Richmond). “On July 30, 798, 
an adult male was shot at Washington (E. J. Brown, Auk, 
xi, 79). 
Dendroica blackburniz (662). Blackburnian Warbler. 
Common migrant from May 2 (’93, A. Wolle) to May 19 
(92, Resler), and from August 30 (’93, Gray) to October 13 
(88, Resler). At Washington “as early as August 19 (’94) 
Brown)” (Richmond). On July 28, 92, in Howard County, 
a young male was taken by A. Resler (Transactions of the 
Maryland Academy of Sciences, 1892, 203). On June 10, 
95, on Dan’s Mountain, while watching a pair of Louisiana 
Water Thrushes, a male flew close to me and commenced 
bathing. 
Dendroica dominica (663). Yellow-throated Warbler. 
“Southern Atlantic States, north regularly to Maryland 
(near seacost)’’ (Manual, 503). On May 12, ’95, at Fairwiew, 
a fishing shore on Rock Creek, Anne Arrundel County, and 
9 miles from Baltimore, Mr. W. H. Fisher noted 3 birds 
of this species; two were together in the woods, the third was 
in a tree at the boat-landing. 
