18 BIRDS CF WESTERN NEW YORK 
648. Paruts Warner. Compsothivpis americanus. Rare summer 
resident and breeds. 
650. Cape Max Warner. Dendroict tigrint. Rare migrant. 
652. YeELLow Warpirr. Dendroic estiva, Abundant summer res- 
dent and breeds. 
654. BLACK-rHROATED BLUE WARBLER. Dendroica caerulescens. 
Common migrant. 
655. Myrrre Warpitr. Dendroica corendta. Common migrant. 
657. MaGNoLia WarBLER. Dendrorce maculosa. Common migrant 
and rare resident. Breeds. 
658. CERULEAN WARBLER. WDendroic caerulea. Summer resident 
and breeds. Not very common. 
656. CHESTNUT-SIDED WarBLER. Dendroica pennsyloanict. Sum- 
mer resident and breeds. Not very common. 
660. Bay-BREASTED WARBLER. Dendroica castinea, Migrant in 
flocks. This and the next species sometimes swarm in places where 
feed is plenty. 
661. BLACK-POLLED WARBLER. Dendroica striata, Common mi- 
grant with the last. 
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662. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. Dendroica blackburnie. Common 
migrant. Said by Langille to be resident in Tonawanda Swamp, Or- 
leans Co., through the summer. 
667. -BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER. Dendroica virens. Com- 
mon migrant. Mr. Davison reports finding a young one unable to fly 
on June 24, 1883. Probably a very rare breeder. 
671. Pine WarBLER. Dendroica vigorsti. Mr. Davison reports it 
avery rare migrant. J have never seen one taken in this vicinity. 
672. PauM WARBLER. Dendroica palmarum- Fare migrant. 
674. OVENBIRD. Seiurus Gurocdpitlus. Summer resident and breeds. 
675. WaATER-THRUSH. Seturus noveboracencis. Summer resident. 
Breeds. Not common. 
677. Kentucky WarRBLER. Geothlypis formosa. Shot one in May, 
1894. Mr. Davison reports seeing a male on May a1, 1891. 
678. Connecticur WarsLer. Geothlypis %gilis. Rare migrant. 
Saw one in August, 1893, just after the first edition of this list had 
gone to press. 
