i1896, 
May 30. 
Dendroica coronata 
Lake Umbagog. 
Nest. 
The Yellow-rump's nest in the fork of the tall paper 
birch at Osgood's camp-ground had nearly doubled in size when I 
visited it this morning. I watched it about ten minutes during 
which the female came to it three times with building material. 
She remained in the nest an unusually long time, turning around 
and working with her bill. 
Lake Umbagog 
Pine Point 
1898, 
September 2. 
y/ One of the Yellow-rumps, a female in worn breeding plu¬ 
mage, was feeding a brood of young which were still in first plu¬ 
mage 
