Annotated List of Species IOQ 



297. Dendroeca tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May Warbler. 

 A rare spring and autumn migrant. 



May 2 to 25 ; August 25 to September 15. 



Amherst : " Very rare." Berkshire : " Rare spring (and presumably 

 autumn) migrant." Brookline : Three records ; in May. Cambridge : 

 Rare transient visitor. Dedham : One instance. Essex County : "Very 

 rare." Springfield : " Rare spring and autumn migrant." Templeton : 

 "Very rare." Wellesley: " Rare migrant." 



298. Compsothlypis americana usneae Brewst. North- 

 ern Parula Warbler. 



A common spring and autumn migrant, and common summer 

 resident in localities where the Usnea moss is found, particularly 

 on Cape Cod, and Martha's Vineyard. 



April 27 to October 9. 



Amherst: "Common migrant." Berkshire: "Summer resident, not 

 common, and local." Bristol County: "Common summer resident." 

 Brookline: " Abundant migrant." Cambridge: Common transient visit- 

 ant. Cohasset: "Fairly common migrant." Dedham: "Common as 

 a migrant, a few breed." Essex County : " Summer visitant. Common." 

 Ipswich: "Common transient visitant." Martha's Vineyard: "Com- 

 mon summer resident." Springfield : " Common spring and autumn 

 migrant and rather rare summer" resident." Templeton: "Common 

 during migrations; a few breed." Wellesley: "Common migrant; 

 breeds locally." 



299. Helminthophila peregrina (Wils.). Tennessee War- 

 bler. 



A very rare spring and autumn migrant. The fact of a bird 

 being heard singing near the summit of Mount Greylock, July 15, 

 and 16, 1888,^ indicates its possible breeding in the State although 

 there is no satisfactory evidence on this point. 



May 10 to 30; (July 15 and 16) ; August and September. 



Berkshire: " Rare spring migrant." Bristol County : " Rare transient 

 visitor." Cambridge : Rare transient visitant. Dedham : " Several." 

 Springfield: "Rare spring and autumn migrant." Wellesley: "Rare 

 migrant." 



300. Helminthophila celata (Say). Orange-crowned 

 Warbler. 



An extremely rare spring and autumn migrant, and it has been 



^ Faxon ; Auk, Vol. VI, No. 2, Apr., 1889, p. 102. 



