Birds Known to Pass Breeding Season 

 Br. Winchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 



65. " pensj-lvanica. 



Auk, V, Oct., 1888. p. 389 



Bds. Ob«. n»ar Sheffi«<lc!, Berkshire 

 -Oy, Mass. June 17- 20, '88. W. Faxon 



59. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — Comrr 

 extending up to the highest summits of the Taconic Mts. 



Auk. VI. Jan.. 1889. P. 46 



BdB. Obs. near Graylock Ml . Berkshire 

 Co. Mass. June 28* Ju:yl«. W - oe 



56. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestkut-sided WARBLKR.-Common 

 m the mountain valleys, and extending well up on the sidesTf th" 

 mountains. ^ °' 



Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 103 



W. Middlesex Co. Mass. 



June 25-30, 1889. 



~'^.!2ljL-,Jl't. j'^at^ja^c — Common and generally di .st ri but ea, but 



nowhere as numerous as m the eastern part of Middlesex county. A 



single male v/as observed on nt Watatic at an elevation of about 



1000 feet, where it was always to be found singing m ^ thieket 



of mountain maple near some easpberry bushes m which i/ta!^ its 

 nest. 



