77, {j, J cry* /^^«/> ~1*kAx^ i* 

 /f, ... A /». T^/c*-^*^. 



5. Dendroeca peansylvanica, (Linne) Baird. Chestnut-sided War- 

 BLBK. — A spring female of this species (No. 1437 $, May 19, 1877, 

 E. A. M.) seems to have passed by its spring moult, since it is still in the 

 autumnal plumage, except for the appearance of a few black streaks on 

 the back. The plumage is worn and dingy, and exhibits no trace of the 

 chestnut side-stripe. 



3uU. N.O.O. S.April, 18'i8, p. 7^' 



Birds observed in Naval Hospital 

 Qroaads, Brooklyn, G.H.Oouea 



Qu'tr^rT^''^^^ Pennsylvanica. Chestnut-sided Wakblek. - 

 BuU. N.O.O. 4.Jan..i870.p.32 



Birds of tb© Adirondack Region, 



28. Deudroeca pennsylvanica (Linn.) Baird. Chestnut-sided War 

 BLER.— Common. Breeds in the deciduous undergrowth about the lake 

 and streams, depositing its eggs early in June. 



Bull. N.O.O. g.Oot,1881.p,227 



ArrivaisofMig'y Birds, Spriiig-1886, j 

 Central Park.N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. | 



I May 9, Bendroiaa pemylmnica, (6.59). Cliestnut- 

 I sided Warbler. 



0.& O. XL July . 1886. p. 109 



Borne Of my Best Finds to Jvme 8, 1892, 

 A.B.Kibbe. I a 



' set of three Chestnut-sided Warbler. 

 /J C I had to do some hard climbing and a 



/P'^ ereat deal of walking to accomplish this. 



^ A. E. Kibbe. 



I Mayville, N.Y. _ . . 



0.& O Vol.17, Sept. 189a p.lS-t 



liv^.^ IT Ls 



Chestnut-sided Warbler. Tolerabl,, common. 



B. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. , ^ , 



iLuii, iiiX, July. 1902, p. 290. 



