Catalogue of the Birds of Neio Bninsioick. 
22. BLACK -AND -YELLOW WARBLER. “MAGNOLLA WAR- 
BLER.” {Dendrooca maculosa). 
An abundant summer resident, building in the suburbs of 
Saint John, and all suitable localities. 
2;). CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER. (Dendrceca pennsylvanica). 
A rare summer resident. A specimen in the collection of 
the Natural History Society was taken by Mr. J. Mor- 
rison, June 19, 1881, near Lily Lake. Given by Mr. Board- 
man as common at Calais. 
24. BAY-BREASTED WARBLER. {Dendrceca castanea). 
An occasional summer resident. A specimen in the Nat- 
ural Hijitory Museum was taken at Lily Lake, May 30, 1881, 
by Mr. Daniel. 
25. BLACK-POLL WARBLER. (Dendrceca striata). 
Common during the spring and fall migrations ; occasion- 
ally met with in the summer. 
26. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. {Dendrceca hlackburnice ) . 
An occasional summer resident. I collected one at Sutton 
on May 28, 1881. 
27. BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER. {Dendrceca virens). 
A common summer resident, remaining near Saint John 
during the summer months, and breeding everywhere. 
28. YELLOW RED-POLL WARBLER. {Dendr(Bca palmarum hy- 
pochrysea). 
This is the first of the warblers to arrive in the spring, 
and is abundant near Saint John early in the season, but 
usually leaves the coast in a short time, often before the next 
comer of this family, the yellow-rump, puts in an appearance; 
though in 1877 a large number of them built their nests near 
this city. 
29. GOLDEN-CROWNED THRUSH. “ OVEN BIRD.” {Siuras au- 
ricapillus). 
A common summer resident ; breeds. 
