Annotated List op Species *8i^ 



seen by Mr. William Brewster in October, 1869 ; ' near Worcester, 

 several were taken prior to 1870, and recorded as in the posses- 

 sion of Dr. Henry Bryant ; ^ Lynn, a female was taken February 

 18, 1877, by Mr. N. Vickary.* This is doubtless the specimen 

 labelled " Lynn " in the collection of the Muse/im of Comparative 

 Zoology; Xaunton, "taken during the winter of i882-'83,* and 

 Mr. C. S. Phillips records having seen two on December 26, 

 1885.5 



231. Vireo noveboracensis (Gmel.). White-eyed Vireo. 

 A very local, and in some places, common summer resident. 

 May 7 to September 27. 



Amherst: "Quite rare" in May. Berkshire: " Very rare summer 

 resident." Bristol County: "Uncommon local summer resident." 

 Brookline : "Uncommon summer resident." Cambridge: Rather rare 

 summer resident. Cohasset : "Common summer resident." Dedham : 

 "Not common. Very local." Essex County: " Summer visitant. Rather 

 common." Springfield; "Very rare." Templeton : "Rare in sum- 

 mer." Wellesley : "Scarce suinmer resident." 



232. Vireo solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Vireo. 



A rather uncommon spring and autumn migrant, and a rare and 

 local summer resident, except in the higher portions of the State, 

 where it is rather common. 



April 14 to October 17. 



Amherst : " Common migrant, but very rare summer resident." Berk- 

 shire : " Not uncommon summer resident." Bristol County ; "Common 

 transient visitant and rather rare summer resident." Brookline: " Com- 

 mon migrant and uncommon summer resident." Cambridge: Com- 

 mon transient visitant; rather rare summer resident. Cohasset: 

 "Rare." Dedham: " Not common." Essex County : "Summer. Very 

 rare." Springfield : "Common spring and autumn visitor, and .... rare 

 summer resident." Templeton: "Common in summer." Wellesley: 

 " Common migrant and not rarely nests." 



233. Vireo flavifrons Vieill. Yellow-throated Vireo. 



A rather common summer resident, especially at the lower 

 altitudes, and apparently increasing in numbers. 



■ Allen ; Amer. Nat, Vol. Ill, No. i r, Jan., 1870, p. 579 ; pp. 25, 26 of separate. 



''Maynard; Nat. Guide, 1870, p. 108. 



^Brewster; Minot's Land and Game Birds, 2d ed., 1895, p. 154. 



< Copeland ; 'teste Bent. MS. 



* Phillips ; O. & O., Vol. XII, No. 11, Nov., 1887, p. 192. 



