113. Polioptila caerulea(Linn. ). Blue- 
gray Gnatcatcher. One was taken 
September 8, 1887, by Dr. A. L. 
Reagh near the West Roxbury 
line. 
114. Regulus calendnla(Linn. ). Ruby- 
crowned Kinglet. A common 
migrant. April 7 to May 10. 
September to October 9. 
115. Regulus satrapa Licht. Golden - 
crowned Kinglet. A common 
winter resident. September 19 to 
April 22. 
116. An thus pennsilvanicus (Lath. ). 
American Pipit. An uncommon 
[spring] and autumn migrant. 
October 4 to 15. 
117. Setophaga ruticilla (Linn.). 
American Redstart. An alDundant 
summer resident. April (18) 25 to 
September 23. 
118. Wilsonia canadensis (Linn.). 
Canadian Warbler. A common 
migrant, and rare local summer 
resident. May 13 to September 5. 
119. Wilsonia i^usilla (Wils. ). Wil- 
son's Warbler. A rather uncom- 
mon migrant. May 7 to 27. 
120. Wilsonia mitrata (Gmel. ). 
Hooded Warbler. A male was 
taken on June 25, 1879, by Mr. 
William Adair. (Deane, Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club., Vol. V, 1880, 
p. 117). 
121. Icteria virens (Linn. ). Yellow- 
breasted Chat. Dr. A. L. Reagh 
records one in 1890. i 
122. Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla 
(Swains.). Northern Maryland 
Yellow-throat. A common sum- 
mer resident. One was found in 
Longwood by Mr. J. T. Gardiner 
on November 27, 1898, after a 
heavy snow storm. (See Trans- 
cript, Dec, 1898.) May 7 to 
October 21. 
123. Geotnlypis agilis (Wils. ). Con- 
necticut Warbler. An uncom- 
mon autumn migrant. September 
8 to October 8. 
124. Siurus aurocapillus (Linn. ). 
Ovenbird. An abundant summer 
resident. May 3 to September 1. 
125. Siurus noveboracensis (Gmel.). 
Water Thrush. A common mig- 
rant. May 3 to 27. August 12 to 
September 30. 
126. Dendroeca discolor (Vieill. ). 
Prairie Warbler. A common 
migrant, perhaps rarely summer- 
ing. May 8 to . 
