•Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Merriajcn. 
37. Geothlypis trichas (Linn.) Cabanis. Maryland Yellow- 
throat. — Tolerably common summer resident. 
Bull, N.o.o; B.Odt, 1881. P.228 
Arrivals ofMig’y Birds, Spring-1880, 
Central Park,N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
May 9, Geothlypis trichas, (081. Maryland 
ellow-throat. 
Q.& O. XI, J uly. 1886, p. loo 
Maryland Yellowthroat ( Geothlypis trichas). A fine male of this 
species was noted and watched for some time on November 13, 1903. 
His late stay was owing, no doubt, to the congenial surroundings, formed 
by a thick growth of a species of wild honeysuckle, covering the ground 
and low bushes in a sheltered spot, remaining green late in the winter, 
and containing many warm and sunny sheltered nooks. 
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