Late Stay (probable Wintering) of Dendrceca pinus in Massa- 
chusetts.— A few individuals of the Pine-creeping Warbler remained so 
late with us the last season, that their courage deserves a record. I found 
toui of them on Decembei 5, 1S81, in company with Chickadees, in a rocky 
run thickly set with maples and alders. There were no pines, but a small 
bunch of them not far away. I shot one, according to rule, to make sure 
of the species. Being desirous of ascertaining if they proposed to spend the 
wintei in that cheej tul company, on January' 1, 1S82 . 1 sent a young - friend, 
who is well posted and a good observer, to the locality, and he reported 
seeing two of the Warblers so near at hand, perhaps twenty feet, as to 
make the identification positive. I intended to look for them again 
in February, but was unable to do so — F. C. Browne, Framingham, 
Mass - Bull N. 0.0. 7 , April, 138S. P. //9 
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Dendroica vigorsi. Pine Warbler. — While at the middle eastern 
portion of the island I saw, hopping about some bushes and fence rails, a 
lone Pine Warbler which I shot. It proved to be a young female in the 
first plumage. 
