Bird Notes from Loog Island, N.Y. 

 William Dutoher. 



23. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler.— Of the five hundred 

 and ninetj-five birds which were killed by striking Fire Island Light, 

 September 23, 1887, no less than three hundred and fifty-six of them were 

 of this species. Among them I found a very beautiful partial albino. 



AXLk, V, April, 1888. p,182 



Birds from Port Ohnrohill. Hudson's ^^•VU.Ooi, 

 Bay, W.Eagla Oiark. 18©0,p. 322 



Dendroica striata. — a, an adult raale ; 6, a youn^bird in first plumage. - | 



The season has been very late, the majority of the May migrants not 

 appearing until the i6th, when there was a large flight. They continued 

 ,to come to the very last of the n.onth ; a large flight occurred on the 26th, 



Auk 9, Juiy, 1892. p.307. 



Birds of the Adirondack Region. 

 C.H.Merriam 



178. Dendrceca striata (Forst.) Baird. Black-poll Warbler - 

 In the collection of the late A. Jenings Dayan (of Lyons Fa Is, J.. Y.) :s 

 a female of this species that he killed in the town of Lyonsdale in Lewis 

 Co., May 23, 1877- 



BuU.N. 0.0, /, April, 1882. 0. Z^?*^ 



Arrivals of Mig'y Birds, Spring-1886, 

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



May 16, Dendroica striata, (OGl). Black-poll 

 Warbler. 



O.& O. XI. Aug.ie36.p. l25 



Black-poU Warbler. Not common. 

 B. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, P..^^^^ . 



