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Dr. Brewer writes t of Dendroeca pinus that it has not been found 
in Maine by Professor Yerrill nor by Mr. Boardman, but I am in- 
formed that it appears in Professor Verrill’s supplementary catalogue 
as “ rare [in Maine] in summer.” On the contrary, it is an abun- 
dant summer resident in this part of the State. It arrives very 
early in spring, occasionally by the middle of April, and by the third 
■week in June brings out its young. With regard to its range, I 
found it, in 1875, common at Brunswick, the easternmost township 
of Cumberland County ; and it even occasionally reaches Calais, as 
I learn from a marginal note by Mr. Boardman upon a copy of his 
list. In the western part of the State, however, it does not occur 
so far to the north. I detected but one specimen in Northern York 
County during two weeks’ work in 1875, and Mr. Brewster writes 
me that he is very sure it is not found at Lake Umbagog, unless 
fortuitously. 
■Ji /4utT. //,<i ^ ■ &C> 7- 
•wllN.O.O. 4, April, 1879, p. /Oj. 
SnmmarRegi&ents on Southwest 
Coast of Maine. T. H, Montgomery,' Jr.. 
671. Pine Warbler. Shot a young $, and 
saw an adult at Bootlibay. 
O/aadO, Fov.1390, p,1Q2 
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