C) 



found it again in the latter part of the followin^o-' month Mr ^v>r ^ 

 Brew.ter* detected it in a white spruce and l-,r, h 

 July :S8t, a.d he inform, me that L ^ hl^',:: 

 observed U during the breeding season in iarch sw K, "'"'.'""^ 

 on mountain sides-a.wa.s among conifero ee ' D, c"h m"^ 

 namf states that in the Adirondaclc reci.n ,' 



prefers hard-wood areas, and Mr. ^. A IT^nTr^o' t 'Tt'^t' If"^'--'''"^ 



- - ^"^■^'^■'^/—'^-■■'^.wa.Hist.N.A.B.ds. Land Birds, I .o, .a,, 



* Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XX, 370. : ' ' 7, "74. 



+ Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, VI, 227. 



t Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., I, 494. ; ^Uk, Tl. Api-.ij. 1889. p.lO2_/0 3 



in'tr t;?!™:::°S;^rT"^- W......_On the mom- 



ana Adamst tt-' f e ; rhw::r 'r'"^"'^"'^^ °' Wi,Ham.town 



Tennessee Warbler. I soon found the bird i„ t h t 't"^ °' "^'^ 



spruce, balsam fir, and mountain a h r.^ V'^"^'' S^^* of black 

 growth of hobble-bushes and bv fallen lo J ' ' ''^"^'^ 



(for the bird became silent soon^ Itr" sroCVT^^s"^^ b^ 

 the bird and secure it. The next raorni \ ^ ""'^^''^ '° 'oHow 

 >^ame path, half wa^ between the for ^ discovered it on the 



mountain, but failed in my a ten'ot t T ^'^'^ 

 bird in both instances w^ :b Z cl'ta in" Th' ''T'"'''-^ 

 bird's summering in Massachuset,rH T, ''^^""^ 'his ■ 



and eggs, said to\avf L ^ el, e^ n ^ " °^ ^ '^"■d- 



ford.t This record seems to r , ' ^P""^^^'" Professor Hors- 

 included b, Mr. Bicrn °h i t of the'r^'''''''"b''^"^''"^- ^ 

 Tennessee Warblers seem to how m f . '' ^""'^ °' ^'^'^'"i'- 

 summer haunt. In 1887 Mr B d7o d T ^""'^ ^ 



in full song through th^ breelg seasInT ' "^^'^ f--' two n,ales 

 grown up to black spruce in Franconil Ne" h°"' f '"'^^'^ 

 (some distance above the Profile Hou eF^ f'T^' ""'"' ' "'^^ 

 '888 m, brother discovered it ^el^ i,.ce\":r 'f'^': 



s-e larch swamp in the lower part of U.e : :::'V:' T^^"" 



A T ennessee W arble r unci two Yellow bellied 



I F lyuatohoi ^- were Uken May 30 at Woburn, 

 Ij Mass.. by W. W. Crown. 



O.&O. SIII. July. 1888 p ///. 



for the Tennessee Warbler {Vermi- 



;s. — I have previously had occasion to 

 D. 103), the occurreiace of the Tennessee 

 I the autumn migration. I now wish to 

 inces 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 

 amn. I have no doubt that the species 

 autumn. — Jambs L. Peters, Harvard, 



