7^ v*«. 



'T ennessee W arble r and two Yellow bellied - 



were taken May 30 at Woburn, 

 Brown. 



. ^ yfy ' " . ' <reunessee W 



/^^^-.-^ ^/y^ <^^^<-..^. o.&o. 2:111. je88 p ///, 



summer haunt. I„ xSSy Mr. BradforrSn 'r-H V'"" 

 mfull song through the breeriinT ^ ^"^^ "/self found two males 



..-own up fo blac/sp^e Ne^Hr.^""': '^"'^ '^"■^^'^ 



(some distance above the Profile House Farm) Tn lt'T'n ' 

 sT.e uTc'h'swl" t^L'w ' ''^ ^^^^^^^ 



I^'-ewxt.r- detected ii i„ a while spruce -ind I '"^"^ 

 July II. iSSi, and he info,-,,,. \ ' ' "''''""P Anticosti, 



oh,P,-„»^ ^ mfcms me that at Lake Umbagog he 



obse, ved ,t during the breeding season in larch swai^ns K t " • 

 on mountain sides— alwavs innon '^"^'^ swamps, but sometin 



-mtstatesthatinthe Adiro :r;::'Xre'ui- ""l' 

 prefers hard-wood areas, and Mr. J. A.ll^„T ^ , 7,'=^ 

 mon toward the middle of July, near Denison low - "i , , 

 bur- and other oaks." " 



:xten- 

 n-ej 



■ally 



Mer- 

 ?enerallj 

 : uncom- 

 froves of 



tBaird, Brew 



Jgway, Hist. N. A. Birds. Land Birds, I. .07, i 



for the Tennessee Warbler (Vermi- 



•&. — I have previously had occasion to 

 3. 103), the occurrence of the Tennessee 

 I the autumn migration. I now wish to 

 pees of its occurrence in this town since 



hot (coll. J. L. P. No. 415). 

 hot (coll. J. L. P. No. 565). 

 hot (coll. J. L. P. No. 595). 



accounted for by the fact that I was out 

 rmn. I have no doubt that the species 

 autumn. — James L. Peters, Harvard, 



*Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XX, 370. 

 tBull. Nuttall Orn. Club, VI, 227. ' 



J Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. 1-Iist., I, 494. ; Auk, fl. April, 1889. P.1O2-/0 3 



