Connecticut Warbler in Maine.— September 16, 1906, in the woods 
of Cape Elizabeth, I saw a warbler which I could not fully identify at 
the t! “ e ’ but which answered the description of a Connecticut Warbler, 
the white eye-ring being particularly prominent. The following day’ 
September 17, 1906, a cat brought to a cottage, about 200 yards from 
the spot where I saw the above mentioned bird, a young male Connecti- 
cut Warbler. The specimen was taken to Mr. Arthur H. Norton, curator 
o the 1 ortland Society of Natural History, and was verified by him. 
Ihe skin is now in the collection of the Society. This, I believe, is the 
seventh record of this warbler in southwestern Maine. The previous six 
records are as follows: Brown, Cape Elizabeth, Aug. 30, 1878, Abstract 
0 T- 0 f°' rtla , nd So °' Nat ' Hist -’ 1882 >' Goodale, Saco, Sept. 1885, Sept. 
8, 1886, and Sept. 15, 1886, Goodale in Auk, Vol IV p 77- Norton 
Westbrook, Sept. 20, 1896, Bull. Univ. of Maine, No. Ill,’ p.'ll 9 ; Norton’ 
Westbrook, Sept. 5, 1901, Journal Maine Ornith. Soc., Vol VI p 47 — 
W. H. Brownson, Portland, Me. 
Aaie, X • ■ V. Jah., 19 Q7, f-foy. 
Another Connecticut Warbler from Maine. — The publication by Mr. 
W. H. Brownson in the last number of ‘The Auk’ (p. 105) of seven records 
of the Connecticut Warbler from Maine leads me to record another speci- 
men of this bird which I shot in Eliot, York Co., Maine, on September 
12, 1894. This specimen, which was a bird of the year, is now in my 
collection.— Amgagg I ^^pr L . L ,’ X*?,’ 
