Helminthophilalawrencei. — Three beautiful specimens of this bird were 

 taken. Mr. Flint took a female at New Haven May 21, and Mr. Hoyt 

 obtained a female at Stamford, May 23, and a male May 25. The yellow 

 of the under parts of the female taken by Mr. Hoyt approaches the gam- 

 boge-yellow of H. piinis, and is much brighter than that on the corre- 

 sponding parts of Mr. Flint's specimens. — Louis B. Bishop, M. D., New 

 Haven, Conn. Atlk, Vl. April. 1889. p. /fS- 



T also have the following list of Lawrence's . ; 



Warbler {IMminthophana Znwrcru-ei), none of \ 



which have been rei)orted : May llith, ISSli, J; , 



May 23(1, 1SS8, 9 : May 2r,tU, ISSS, $. ] 



\r,„. II. Hoyt. i 



Stamford, Conn. • } 



I 



i &0. XIV.Mht. 1889 P.44 1 



a-»m«ral V(^tea 



One example only of H. lawrencei has been taken, a male, May 14, 

 1887. The yellow below is not as bright as in some specimens that I 

 ihave seen from New Haven and Stamford. 



iuk X, ^i.rii, 180b. D.20©. 



General Notes. 



I On tlie I2th of July, while looking for Helminthofhila, I took an adult 

 jfemale H. la-wrencii. The bird is in every way like the female H. pinus 

 excepting that the throat patch and stripe through the eye, which in the 

 male H. la-ivrencii are black, are in this specimen dusky olive-green. The 

 specimen is quite similar to the one taken by Mr. H. "W. Flint in New 

 Haven several years ago. 



The young in first plumage which this bird was attending when shot 

 were in every respect typical H. fintis. The male parent was not found 

 but I feel confident that it was //. fintis, as the young were well feathered 

 and sliowed clearly the well defined black lores of the latter.— Clark 

 Greenwood 'Voorhees, Nexv Tork City. XI. July. 1894 p. 259-60 



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