Dendrceca UacJcburnice is another Warbler, supposed to have a 

 more northern regtdar distribution during the breeding-season, 

 which nests every year in this vicinity. It is far from common' 

 however; and I regret to ad^I that the rapid destruction of the 

 forests about the city is tending rapidly to the local extermination 

 of the bird. In fact, in Deering, where I first made its acquaint- 

 ance, It IS now hardly to be found except during the migrations 

 young leave the nest about July 10. 



BmaW.O.O. 4, April. 1870, p. /Ot>'/ff7 



