Helminthophaga mucobronciiialis in New York. — While col- 

 lecting, Aug. 24, 1879, in a low swampy thicket composed of alders, small 

 maples, etc , I shot a specimen of H. leucobroncliialis. It was in company 

 with several other species of Warblers. It was an adult male, and re- 

 sembled Mr. W. W. Coe's specimen, cited by Mr. H. A. Purdie in the last 

 number of the Bulletin, in having the band of yellow across the breast and 

 very slight suffusion of the throat, it differing from other specimens in hav- 

 ing the wing bars whitish, whiter even than in II. pinus. The back is that 

 of a typical //. leucohroncUalis. — A. K. Fishke, M. D., Sing Sing, N. Y. 



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