Occurrence of several rare Birds near Sing Sing, N. Y, — 
The capture of the following birds is of some interest, as they are com- 
paratively rare in this locality ; also the time of year in which some of 
them were taken is unusual. 
1. Oporornis agilis. Connecticut Warblf.r. — I shot a male Sep- 
tember 19 , 1878, in a clump of bushes, while I was looking for a Myiodi- 
octes mitralus , which I had seen a few minutes previous, and had failed to 
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Geothlypis agilis. The Connecticut Warbler was unusually abundant 
during the latter part of September, 1900, in the vicinity of Jamaica South. 
Ten specimens were taken by the writer and manv were seen. Geo. K. 
Cherrie, Museum gge fooojfyu, N. Y 
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28. Geothlypis agilis. Connecticut Warbler. Not listed. A laie 
fall migrant at Peterboro, according to Mr. Miller. 
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