Correction. —In the January number of the Bulletin (Vol. IV, p. 60 ) 
. “°* ed the ca P ture of the Western variety of the Yellow Red-poll Warbler 
in Massachusetts, and through inadvertence gave the varietal name as 
Demlrceca palmarum hypochrysea, ” instead of D. palmarum var. pal- 
marum. Rutiiven Deane, Cambridge, Mass. 
BuLLN.O.C. 4, July, 1879, . 
Dendrceca palmarum again in Massachusetts. — The first capture 
of Dendroeca palmarum in Massachusetts was that of a single bird 
taken by Mr. Arthur Smith at Brookline, about the middle of October. 
187S. (See note by Mr. Ruthven Deane, Bull. Nutt. Club, Vol. IV, page 
60.) I have the pleasure of announcing the capture of two additional 
specimens. The first was taken at Cambridge, September 13, 1880, and 
was shot on an apple tree while in company with several other War- 
blers. The second was shot at Belmont, September 7, 1881, from the top 
of a yellow pine. The marked difference in the intensity of the yellow 
of the breast and under tail-coverts first attracted my attention to this 
bird. Never having met with D. palmarum hypochrysea in the autumn, 
I thought both birds to be of this variety until quite recently, when my 
friend Mr. William Brewster identified them for me and found them to be 
genuine D. paltnarum. — Henry M. Spelman, Cambridge, Mass. 
Bull, N. O.O. 7, Jar,, 1882, p. 
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