Wilsonia pusilla. 
X isr/3. 
Juno /•—5 
Maine I Lake Urnbagog), £L) 
P orhapn half a dozen specimens in log-heaps and 
thickets along wood edges; none soon after Juno 6. 
1073, 
Aug. 33, 
Shot a young•female in perfect fall plumage among 
the alders on the banks of Cambridge River about throe 
miles above the dam. It was in a mixed flock of Warbler 
and probably caj.no from further north, although X havo no¬ 
ticed no indications as yet, of any migration. 
1079. 
May 33, 
A single male with other Warblers in the plum orchard 
« 27 . 
A male in full song on a clump of firs on a hill- 
- 30. 
dido pasture* (5^ 
male singing loudly and steadily in the plum or¬ 
chard in the garden early this morning. The song is 
very like that of the Nashville Wa blor, but loss flowing 
and more 'abrupt, in fact almost explosive in character*. • 
It soorted to cost the bird a strong effort to produce it. 
4? 
1800, 
May 31. 
A male singing. 
1081. 
May 21, 
Shot a pair in a clump of illows, in a bog behind 
the house. 
1001 . 
May 21 
in a bog behind 
