141. Helminthophila peregrina 
(Wils. )• Tennessee Warbler. One 
was observed in Longwood on 
May 21 and 22, 1902, by Mr. Guy 
Emerson and the Messrs. Blake. 
142. Helminthophila rubricapilla 
(Wils.). Nashville Warbler. A 
common migrant, and supposedly 
an uncommon summer resident. 
May 1 to September 29. 
143. Helminthophila c h r y s o p t e r a 
(Linn.). Golden-winged Warbler. 
A common migrant and rather 
uncommon summer resident. May 
6 to . 
144. Mniotilta varia (Linn. ). Black 
and White Warbler. A common 
migrant and summer resident. 
April 20 to October 29. 
145. Piranga erythromelas Vieill. 
Scarlet Tanager. A common sum- 
mer resident. May 10 to Septem- 
ber 30. 
146. Quiscalus quiscula seneus. 
(Ridgw. ). Bronzed Grackle. An 
abundant local summer resident. 
March 11 to November 22. 
147. Scolecophagus carolinus (Miill. ). 
Rusty Grackle. Abundant spring 
and uncommon autumn migrant. 
February 8* to May 6. October 
19 to November 4. 
148. Icterus galbula (Linn.). Balti- 
more Oriole. An abundant summer 
resident. May 5 to September 18. 
149. Icterus spurius (Linn. ). Orchard 
Oriole. Miss M. B. Hall saw a 
male on May 20, 1899, in upper 
Brookline. 
150. Sturnella magna. (Linn.). 
Meadow Lark. A rather uncommon 
summer resident. March 8 to 
November 26. 
151. Agelaius phoeniceus (Linn.). 
Red-winged Blackbird. A com- 
mon summer resident. March 6 
to . 
152. Molothrus ater (Bodd. ). Cow- 
bird. A common summer resident. 
March 14 to September 15. 
153. Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Linn.). 
Bobolink. A common summer 
resident. May 5 to . 
154. Passerina cyanea (Linn. ). Indigo 
Bird. A common summer resident. 
May 13 to October 29. 
*(Job; BuU. Nutt. Orn. Club, VIII, p. 150.) 
