Owe Cod. 0. B. Miller, Jr, 
Dendroica palmarum -Two specimens taken on September 23, 1889, 
and another on the 2-ft.h ol the same month, are the only specimens of 
the Western form of the Palm Warbler that I have met with at Highland 
Light. Dendroica fa Unary, m hypochrysea was quite common from Octo- 
ber 2 to 12 in 18S8, and in 1889 arrived on October 6 and remained fairly 
common until the time of my departure from High Land on October 15. 
These individuals of palmarum were much less shy than the average 
hypochrysea , but otherwise I noticed nothing peculiar in their habits. 
Auk, TIL July, 1890, p, 321 * 
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Dendroica palmarum. — On the 4th of September, in Windsor, Conn., 
Leon Holcomb of Springfield captured a young Palm Warbler. He found 
it feeding on the ground in an old field, in company with American Gold- 
finches. 
Auk XI, April. 1894 p; 181 
1456. 
Lamb. 
Dendroica palmarum palmarum in Belmont, Mass. By C. R. 
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