W. Middlesex Go. Mass. 
Jmne 25-30, 2889. 
In an extensive spruce and larch swamp in Ashby near the 
western base of Mt '-atatic we found at least four different males 
of this species in full song on June 38th. There was an abundance 
of spagnum covering the ground in this swamp. The Canadian Warbler 
hough we looked for it 
ctly adapted to its re- 
. - A 
s. netr Sheffield, Berkshire 
9. June 17-26, '88. W. Faxon 
_ . atxj*. 
anadensis. Canadian Warbler. — Not uncommon on 
of southwestern Berkshire and Litchfield Co., Conn. 
Auk, VI. Jan., 1889. p. 40 
71. Sylvania canadensis. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p.389 
Bda. Obs. near Graylock Mt. Berkshire 
Co. Mase. June 28 -July 10. W. Faxon 
63- Sylvania canadensis. Canadian Warbler. — Rather common on 
the Saddle-Back Mountains, breeding as high as the summit of Gravlock. 
The lowest level at which it was observed was about 1000 feet above sea- 
level, near the cascade on Notch Brook, North Adams. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.104 
