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Warbler, (G miMuyis nhiladdp/i ia). Sept. 30th. 
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* O.SsO. X. Jan. 1885. p. /<?- 
Summer Bds.Mt. Mansfield, Vt. 
68. Geothlypis Philadelphia. Mourning Warbler. — Quite com- 
mon in the brushy clearings and thickets around the base of the moun- 
tain. I shot one in the thick woods a short distance up the slope, but 
nearly all that I noted were along the road leading through Smugglers’ 
Notch. 
They are extremely shy, and only two or three times was I able to ob- 
tain even a glimpse of them, although by approaching stealthily, X could 
get fairly close. The song is characteristic, though it bears a strong 
resemblance to that of the Kentucky Warbler. 
by Arthur H. Howell. 4.uk, XVIII, Oct., 1801, p.344. 
