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The Hooded Warbler at Montville, Conn. — On June 18, 1899, I took 
a Hooded Warbler ( Wilsonia mitrata ) that was singing in some moun- 
tain laurel bushes in an oak wood near the town of Montville, Conn., on 
the southern bank of the Thames River. It was the first time I have 
ever heard this species sing, and as I could not get within forty yards of 
it or see it plainly I was obliged to take the bird. I am not aware that 
the species has been recorded from the region of this river. — Reginald 
Heber Howe, Jr., Long-wood , jfcftzjj. 
Auk, XVI, Oct. , 1899, p .3**. 
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I found also two male Hooded Warblers ( Wilsonia mitrata) on the 
Gales Ferry side of the river on June 23 and 24, opposite the Montville 
shore where I found a single bird last June (see Auk, XVI, 1899, p. 360); 
these two birds were singing among the mountain laurel bushes on the 
southern hillsides. 
XVII, Oct., 1900, p.o’??. 
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