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34. Cape May Warbler .May 6 and Sept. 25-Oct. 7 
May 4-16 and Sept. 27 
35. Yellow Warbler.April 21-Sept. 7 
Apr. 21-Oct 10 
36. Black-throated Blue Warbler Apr. 23-June 1, Sept. 18, and Oct. 5 
Sept. 16 and Oct. 6 
37. Myrtle Warbler.Apr. 16-May 22, Sept. 25-Nov. 6 
Apr. 14-May 20, Sept. 13-Nov. 5 
38. Magnolia Warbler.May 11-22 
May 1-31 and Aug. 31-Sept. 14 
39. Chestnut-sided Warbler.May 14-20 and July 16 
May 3-26 and Oct. 13 
40. Bay-breasted Warbler... -May 22-24 
May 7-23 
41. Black-poll Warbler.May 21-30 and Sept. 18-Oct. 6 
May 7-June 9 and Sept. 28-Oct. 2 
42. Blackburnian Warbler,.May 20 
May 1-29 
43. Black-throated Green Warbler May 1-22 and Oct. 14 
Apr. 29-May 26 and Sept. 10-18 
44. Oven-bird.May 1-Oct. 16 
Apr- 18-Oct. 7 
45. Louisiana Water-Thrush —Apr. 21-July 28 
Apr. 3-July 31 
46. Connecticut Warbler .Oct. 2 
May 21 and 29 
47. Mourning Warbler.May 14 
May 15 
48. Yellow-breasted Chat.May 17-Aug. 3 
Apr. 29-July 26 
49. Wilson’s Warbler.May 22-June 1 and Sept. 18 
May 12-June 6 
50. Redstart.Apr. 30-July 27< 
May 11-Sept. 17 
51. Catbird.Apr. 26-Oct. 2 
Apr. 24-Oct 10 
52. Brown Thrasher.Apr. 1-Sept. 17 
Apr. 10-Sept. 19 
53. House Wren.Apr. (late)-Oct. 16 
Apr. 13-Sept. 16 
54. Brown Creeper.Oct. 2-May 1 
Oct. 2-May 4 
55. Red-breasted Nuthatch.Sept. 26 
Mar. 9-May 10 
56. Golden-crowned Kinglet. Sept. 27-May 1 
Sept. 24-May 6 
57. Ruby-crowned Kinglet.Apr. 5-May 15, Sept. 23-Oct. 20 
Apr. 27-May 16, Sept. 28 Oct. 23 
58. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher .Apr. 19-Aug. 3 
Apr. 14-Sept. 26 
59. Wood Thrush.Apr. 21-Sept. 27 
Apr. 28-Oct. 4 
60. V eery.May 1-22 
May 4-29 and Sept. 24 
61. Olive-backed Thrush .Oct. 3-12 
May 7-20 and Sept. 19-Oct. 8 
62. Gray-cheeked Thrush.May 8-14 and Sept. 18-Oct. 2. 
Sept. 12 
63. Hermit Thrush.Apr. 9-May 11 and Oct. 15-20 
Apr. 10-May 20 and Sept. 9-Oct. 7 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
We are under special obligations to Director John M. Clarke 
of the New York State Museum and to Mr. Louis Agassiz Fuertes 
for permission to copy the color plate of Bobwhite from the New 
York State Museum Memoir 12, and to Mr. Frank M. Chapman, 
Editor of Bird Lore for permission to use the cuts credited to that 
Magazine; and to the various photographers whose names appear 
with the illustrations for theirassentto such usage. The photographs 
of lithographic plates and other cuts, not especially accredited to 
some one else, were prepared by the station photographer, Mr. W. 
P. Beeching, Jr. To all of these we hereby express our thanks. 
