659. Chestnut-sided Warbler. May 7 to August 18. 
660. Bay-breasted Warbler. Fay estate, Lynn. May 27. 
C. E. Moulton. 
661. Black-poll Warbler. May 20 to 30; September 7 to 
October 1. 
662. Blackburnian Warbler. May 8 to 21. 
667. Black-throated Green Warbler. May 1 to October 15. 
671. Pine Warbler. May 26 to October 1. 
672. Palm Warbler. September 22 to October 15. 
672a. Yellow Palm Warbler. April 8 to May 11; Sep¬ 
tember 30 to November 26. 
673. Prairie Warbler. May 9. Several visits to the Lynn 
Woods Park and adjoining brush lands, where this 
species has been almost abundant for several years, 
gave very scant results in Prairie Warbler records. 
Whether the sprout lands are becoming too high 
and rank in growth or whether 1922 weather was 
unfavorable, we are at a loss to decide; the birds 
surely were not to be found. 
674. Ovenbird. May 4 to September 24. , 
675. Water-Thrush. May 14-21; August 21 to Sept. 24. 
678. Connecticut Warbler. Danvers, September 7 to 17. 
S. G. Emilio. 
681. Maryland Yellow-throat. May 7 to September 23. 
685. Wilson's Warbler. May 13 to 23. 
686. Canada Warbler. May 11 to 23; August 14. June 
14, a pair of this species found on the edge of a 
wooded swamp in Lynn Woods Park. August 15, 
a male and possibly a female at the same spot. 
This species has bred in Lynn and the location 
seems to be an ideal breeding place for it. The 
August 14 date was made in a thick hillside tangle 
at Fay's. A. P. Stubbs. 
687. Redstart. May 6 to September 7. 
697. Pipit. October 1 to November 22. 
703. Mockingbird. About yard, Danvers. October 29. 
Dr. W. G. Fanning. 
704. Catbird. May 7 to December 3. The latter date is a 
record of W. D. Moon, made beside Floting Bridge 
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