W. Middlesex Oo. Mass. 
June 25 - 30 , 1889 . 
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In an extensive spruce and larch swamp in Ashby near the 
western base of Mt w at at l c 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 
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was notfound any where, m this region although we looked for it 
closely in many places which seemed perfectly adapted to its re- 
quirements. I cannot understand its apparent restriction to the 
place just mentioned. 
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Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W, Andros. 
BHs. Ob*. near Sheffield, Berkshire 
Oy, Mass. June 17-26, '88. W. Faxon 
Sylvania canadensis (Linn.), Canadian War- 
bier. Migrant, tolerably common. 
66. Sylvania canadensis. Canadian Warbler. — Not uncommon on 
the Taconic Mts. of southwestern Berkshire and Litchfield Co., Conn. 
O.&o. XII. Sept. 1887 p .141 
Auk, VI. Jan., 1*89. P.4Q 
Birds Known to Pass Breeding Season 
nr. Winchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 
71. Sylvania canadensis. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888, p.389 
Bds. Obs. near Graylock Mt. Berkshire 
Co. Maes. June 28 - July 16. 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 
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