Ilelminthophaga pinus is the accepted name of a Warbler which, 

 80 far as known, (and it is very intimately known to the writer,) 

 frequents chiefl}', if not exclusivel}', deciduous woods. The name 

 pinus implies pinicoline habits, and is therefore "glaringly false." 



BuaN.O.O. 5, Jan., 1880, p. 3 7 



710. The Blue-Minged Tellow Warbler. Bj J. N. Clark. Ibid., pp. 

 37> 38- — Its nesting in Southern Connecticut, where "it is quite common 

 in the migrations." Oi Voi.VIH 



0,aa4 0» ^'""-■^i'^ged Telloiv Warbler , ■ , 



Nesting Hab4ts,ntc. By Fred. T ^e^cks. ^S^^^^^^ ^"""^^ 



J^': Bt-^-^'nged Teller Warbler I/./. 

 ^^^^'-^H^'^^'tsiHr. ByFred.T.Jencks^/v'f''^'"''^ 

 366. Dendrmca f,i,ms in Winter. By 'i^uJ:,; ^I-. P- 57- ' 



26. — Record of a specimen taken, and of others seen, in Framingham, 



Mass., Dec. 5, 1881. tVuar. -Jotir. Bag* ZooL Soo, I 



1067. Der Blauflilgeltge Buscksanger, Helminthofhaga pinus Baird. . 

 Blue-winged Yello -o j Warbler. By H. Nehrling. Ibid., No. 12, pp. 364-366. I 



=5oolOgticSe Garten. XXVJ ■ 



.996. Nesting of the Blue-winged Telia-.. Warbler. By Thos H 0 

 Jaedson [^Jackson], /bid., p. ro2. - ^ 3^MMiBt, Vol. 1. V. 7. c/ .^L' 



