Pine Point, Lake Umbagog, Maine.
1894
Aug. 30
  Cloudy with fine rain at intervals. Wind light from S.E.
[margin]Pine Point.[/margin]
  Spent the day about camp working with the men making
paths, etc.
[margin]Large
mixed flock[/margin]
  A large mixed flock of Warblers spent the afternoon
"drifting" back and forth along the lake in front of the camp
The majority were Yellow-rumps in first and changing plumages
but I identified among them a Cape May Warbler, a Magnolia
Warbler, two Redstarts (one an old male) a Canadian Warbler,
an Oven bird and a Water Thrush. I am nearly sure that I saw
a Bay-breasted Warbler, also.
[margin]Yellow-rumps
Cape May W. 
Magnolia W.
Canadian " 
Bay-breast W.[/margin]