An Erroneous Record of the Orange-crowned Warbler i^Hel- 

 minthofhaga celata) IN New Hampshire.— In Vol. Ill, pp. 96, 97 of this 

 Bulletin, Mr. John Murdoch recorded the capture of an Orange-crowned 

 "Warbler at the Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire, by the Messi s. Bangs of 

 Boston. I have lately had an opportunity of examining this specimen 

 and find it to be a Tennessee Warbler { Helmintkofhaga - pereffrina} , in the 

 ordinary autumnal plumage. It is but just to the Messrs. Bangs to state 

 that they are not to be held responsible for this blunder, the bird having 

 been submitted by them to an ornithologist of some standing, one in 

 whose determination they placed perfect confidence. Nor can Mr. Mur- 

 doch (who I believe took all his facts at second hand) be blamed for 

 accepting the same supposed good authority. — William Brewster, 

 Cambridge, Mass. BuU. N.O.O, l.i&n, 1882, p. ■ 



Summer Birds of Presidential Range 

 Trbit» Mta, -A.. P, Oliadbourxie 



29. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. 

 jn Mt. Adams, at an altitude of 4000 feet, on Sept. 2, 1884. 



■*aki 4, Aprii 1887. p.IOl 



Bds. Obs. inPranoonia, N.H. June 11-21 

 '86, and June 4- Aug. !, '87, W.Fason 



57. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. — Two, June, 

 887, in pastures above the Profile House Farm. Evidently nesting in the 

 leighborhood. 



Auk, V. April, 1888. p. 152 



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Breezy Point, Warren, N.H. 



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