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the open woods; spring arrivals. May 4, 1902, May 3, 1903, May 7, 1904, May 9, 
1905. 
100. Vireo philarlelphicus. Philadelphia Vireo.—Occasionally seen during mi¬ 
gration time; one record. May 13, 1904. 
101. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo.—Very common summer resident, nesting 
in the orchards and open woods; spring arrivals, May 3, 1902, April 29, 1903, April 
21, 1904, April 26, 1905. 
102. Vireo flavifrons. Yellow-throated Vireo.—Common summer resident, nest¬ 
ing in the open woods; spring arrivals. May 2, 1902, May 3, 1903, April 26, 1904, 
May 1, 1905. 
103. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo.—Not common. Occasionally seen 
during migration; records, May 10, 1903, May 7, 1904. 
104. Mniotilta varia. Black and White Warbler.—Very common during mi¬ 
gration in the woods, orchards and thickets; arrivals April 26, 1902, April 16, 
1903, April 24, 1904, April 28, 1905. 
105. Helminthophila chrysoptera. Golden-winged Warbler.—Not common. Oc¬ 
casionally seen during spring migration in the thickets about the marshes; rec¬ 
ords on May 3, 1903, May 12, 1904, May 15, 1905. 
106. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler.—Common during mi¬ 
gration in the orchards, woods and thickets; records, May 12, 1902, May 9, 1903, 
May 7, 1904, May 11, 1905. 
107. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler.—Not common, occasion¬ 
ally seen during migration in the orchards and woods; records, May 9, 1903, May 
12, 1905. 
108. Gompsothlypis americana usnea. Northern Parula Warbler.—Not com¬ 
mon; a tew seen occasionally during spring migration; records on May 7, 1903, 
May 7, 1904, May 9, 1905. 
109. Dendroica tigrina. Cape May Warbler.—Not common, only occasionally 
seen during migration in the thickets and woods; one record. May 14, 1903. 
110. Dendrioca aestiva. Yellow Warbler.'—Very common summer resident, 
nesting in the thickets; spring arrivals, April 26, 1902, April 28, 1903, April 24, 
1904, April 29, 1905. 
111. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler.—Rather common 
during spring migration in orchards, woods and thickets; May 10, 1902, May 8, 
1903, May 7, 1904, May 8, 1905. 
112. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler.—Very common during migrations 
in the woods and thickets; spring arrivals, May 2, 1902, April 28, 1903, April 24, 
1904, April 29, 1905. 
113. Dendroica. maculosa. Magnolia Warbler.—Common during spring migra¬ 
tions in orchards, woods and thickets; spring arrivals, May 10, 1902, May 13, 
1903, May 7, 1904, May 12, 1905. 
114. Dendroica caerulea. Cerulean Warbler.—Not common, a few nest in the 
woods each year; spring arrivals, May 12, 1903, May 15, 1904. 
115. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler.—Rather common dur¬ 
ing migrations in the woods, orchards and thickets; spring arrivals. May 12, 
1902, May 10, 1903, .May 7, 1904, May 12, 1905. 
116. Dendroica castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler.—Several seen each spring in 
the woods and thickets; spring arrivals, May 14, 1902, May 10, 1903, May 13, 1904, 
May 15, 1905. 
117. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler.—Not common, a few occasionally 
seen in the thickets during spring migrations; records, May 17, 1903, May 13, 1904. 
118. Dendroica Virens. Black-throated Green Warbler.-—Very common during 
migrations in woods and thickets; spring arrivals. May 3, 1902, May 1, 1903, May 
7, 1904, May 9, 1905. 
119. Dendroica kirtlandi. Kirtland’s Warbler.—Very rare, only one record 
having been made by Mr. N. A. Wood and myself, May 6, 1905, in the thicket 
around the Overflow proper. 
120. Dendroica virgorsii. Pine Warbler.—Occasionally seen during spring mi¬ 
gration in the orchards and thickets; record, May 11, 1904. 
121. Dendroica palmarum. Palm Warbler.—Occasionally seen in the orchards, 
woods and thickets during migration; records, May 2, 1903, May 12, 1904. 
122. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler.—Not common, a few occasionally 
seen during migrations in the thickets and woods; record, May 9, 1903. 
