G-eneral Notes 
Occurrence and Breeding of the Kentucky Warbler in Connecticut. — 
On July 10, 1892, while passing through a piece of swampy woods in 
Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn., my ear was caught by an unfamiliar 
bird note in the underbrush near the path. A short search revealed a 
bird which I soon saw to be the Kentucky Warbler. Not having a gun at 
hand, 1 watched her for some time, suspecting from her manifest alarm 
that young were near at hand. Such proved to be the case, as a few min- 
utes later I saw her feeding a well-fledged nestling, perched near by. 
Returning at dusk, I was fortunate enough to find, a few hundred feet 
from the former locality, one of the parents, which I secured. It proved 
to be the male. The female and the young I was unable to find on either 
this or the several succeeding occasions on which I looked for them. This 
is, I think, the first record of its breeding in Connecticut. — Clark G. 
Voorhees, Nevj Tork City. 
Auk X,J*n. 1893. P. 30. 
On May 30, 1888, 1 shot a fine g Kentucky Warble r. 
I have never known of one being taken in this locality, 
and consider it a rarity. W. H. Lucas, West Stratford, 
Conn. 
O .&O. XIV. Apr. 1889 p.82 
