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Review of Perkins’ “Birds of Vermont.” 
found along the streams and on the islands in Lake Champlain. Rare in 
northern Vermont. 
207. Dendrceca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. — Wintering, 
records need confirmation. Nests on Mt. Mansfield. — to Oct. 16. 
208. Dendrceca maculosa. Black and Yellow Warbler. — Common. 
209. Dendrceca pennsilvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — Com¬ 
mon if not abundant. 
210. Dendrceca castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. — Reported at 
Townshend summer 1901, though not actually found breeding, Evans. 
211. Dendrceca striata. Black-poll Warbler. — Breeds on Mt. Mans¬ 
field, Killington, Stratton, June 1895, F. H . Allen. 
212. Dendrceca blackburniae.— Blackburnian Warbler. 
Dendrceca dominica. Yellow-throated Warbler. — Dr. Cut¬ 
ting records shooting one in Lunenburg 1878. Until another capture is 
made the species should be left unenumerated. 
213. Dendrceca virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. 
214. Dendrceca vigorsii. Pine Warbler. — A very local summer 
resident. Mr. Evans writes me he has only seen one at Townshend. 
Saxton’s river, Bellows Fall, R. Hoffmann. Bradford, not rare in 1895, 
Mrs. S. A. Hubbard. 
215. Dendrceca palmarum. Palm Warbler'. 
216. Dendrceca palmarum hypochrysea. Yellow Palm Warbler. 
Dendrceca discolor. Prairie Warbler. — The only record for the 
State is one said to have been taken in Uxbridge , Dec. 4, 1884, A. R. Taft 
(Rand. Notes, Vol. II, 1885, p. 15). 
217. Siurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird. — Common. 
218. Siurus noveboracensis. Water Thrush. — Confinedas a summer 
resident to northern Vermont. 
Geothlypis formosa. Kentucky Warbler. — One said to have 
been “noted ” at Taftsville, July 19, 1885, C. O. Tracy, (O. & O., Vol. X, 
1885, p. 10). 
219. Geothlypis agilis. Connecticut Warbler. — Nesting needs con¬ 
firmation. Not uncommon autumn migrant. Mr. Ross writes me Prof. 
Perkins misquoted him; he referred to G. Philadelphia as a rare summer 
resident. One spring instance, Rutland, April 24, 1879, Herrick, which 
must be doubted, Sept. 30. 
220. Geothlypis Philadelphia. Mourning Warbler. — A not uncom¬ 
mon summer resident as far south as Londonderry and Townshend. 
- to Sept. 20. 
221. Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla. Northern Maryland-throat. 
222. Icteria virens. Yellow-breasted Chat. — Summer resident in 
southernmost Vermont. Pownalhjune 16, 1S96. W. Faxon & Hoffmann. 
Wilsonia mitrata. Hooded Warbler. — Record needs confirma¬ 
tion. 
223. Wilsonia pusilla. Wilson’s Warbler. — Probably only a mi¬ 
grant: not uncommon. Aug. 24 to —. 
