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are noted: from May 22 (’89, J. H. Fisher, Jr.) to July 12 (91). 
Sets are 9 of 3, 2 of 4, and 1 of 5. A few pairs were on Dan’s 
Mountain; a nest contained 3 eggs on June’14, 95. 
Sylvania mitrata (684). Hooded Warbler. 
A rare migrant; near Baltimore specimens have been taken : 
May 3, 90, and 10, ’84 (Resler); May 15, ’92 (Wholey) ; 
September 8, ’93 (Gray); September 20, ’90 (Resler), and 
one was seen on September 22,’95. Possibly it breeds in limited 
numbers in Howard County, for on August 4, 94, near Bot- 
terill P. O., 14 miles southwest of Baltimore, Mr. A. Resler 
collected a young bird not long out of the nest, and four days 
later a pair of adults, male and female. At Washington “a 
rare migrant, may breed. Specimens have been taken from 
May 1 (’88, Hasbrouck) to the end of the month; and from 
August 19 (’94, Figgins), at Kinsington, to September 15 (’90)” 
(Richmond). 
Sylvania pusilla (685). Wilson’s Warbler. 
A fairly common migrant from May 6 (’93, Gray) to May 
26 (’95), and from September 11 (’92, Gray) to September 23 
(93, Wholey). At Washington “rather common from May 8 
to May 23 (91), and from August 31 (’90) to the middle of 
September ”’ (Richmond). 
Sylvania canadensis (686). Canadian Warbler. 
Common migrant from May 4 (’95, Fisher) to May 29 (94, 
Resler), and from August 7 (’89, Resler) to September 18 (’90, 
Gray). At Washington “from May 5 (’94, Hasbrouck) to 
May 27, and from August 7 (87) to September 24 (’89)” 
(Richmond). On Dan’s Mountain, on June 10, ’95, I came 
across a male singing, and later a pair with young in the nest. 
Setophaga ruticilla (687). American Redstart. 
Common migrant from April 25 (91, Blogg) to May 24 
(93, Wholey), and from August 24 (94) to Octolrer 15 (93); 
most of the notes, after the middle of September, record imma- 
