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Bds. Obs. iuFranconia, N.H. June 11-21 

 '86. and June4-Aug. I, '87. "W.Faxoa 



65. Dendroica striata. 



conia Notch up to tree li 

 of the town. 



K-POLL Warbler. — Co 

 1 Mt. Lafajette. Rare in the lower pa: 



Auk, V. April, 1888. p. 168 



Bununer Birds of Prssidential Range, 

 White Mta. A.P.01iadbourn«> 



33. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler.— Common about our 

 camp in the Great Gulf (altitude, 3140 feet), but did not occur far below it. 

 From the altitude of our camp as far as the shrubs extended it outnumbered 

 the common Junco. It was very abundant through tlie shrubs and low 

 matted spruces above the timber limit, but owing to lack of proper shelter 

 did not extend higher. I saw a single specimen, at an altitude of 4S00 

 feet, in some stunted birches {Betula papyracea minor) and dwarf willows 

 {Salix cutler i). 



Young birds were heard on July 10 apparently just out of the nest, but 

 some young killed on July 26 had already begun to change into fall plu- 

 mage. The males were in full song on July 26, but on August 11 both old 

 and young birds had disappeared. 



Aak, 4. April 1887, p.iOG 



Btrds of HillBboToOo. N.H. Joae 27, '92 

 Arthur M« Fanner, Amoskeaflr,N.H» 



j Black-poll Warbler, I thotight I caught a 

 glimpse of a male through the brush but i 

 ; could not get a shot. 



0.*0 Vol.17, Sept. 1802 p.iae 



