Dendroica caerulea. Cerulean Warbler. — June 24, i8g8, Mr. Maxon 

 found these birds to the number of 25 or more inhabiting a piece of woods 

 about five miles south of Oneida. He secured tliree specimens. In June, 

 1899, he found them in the same place and took two more. We had one 

 previous record from Clinton. 



Auk, XVII, April, 1900, p . 



24. Dendroica rara. Cerulean Warbler. — "Rare summer resi- 

 dent," etc. There are earlier records than Mr. Embody's. See Auk, XVII, 

 178, 1900, where is recorded the discovery of a colony on the Stockbridge 

 West Hill. I have often visited this colony. As late as July 22 (1902) 

 many of the birds were still in song. Mr. Miller has taken a single 

 specimen at Peterboro. 



^ H''cZ£c^ ^ r>^n . J^i^- 1^03. 



Notes from Western New York. 

 Maurice C .Blake, Han over ,11. H. 



Dendroica cerulea. — Mr. F. T. Antes and I observed a male of this 

 species at Canandaigua, May 14, 1906. Though this warbler breeds 

 locally in neighboring counties, I believe this is the first Ontario County 

 record. I observed two at Victor, Ontario County, on May 22, 1906. 



Anfe.24,Apr.,1907,p. 2^zy- 



