64. Dendroica caerulescens, Black-throated-biue Warbler. 
Rare migrant. One specimen taken at Emn’s Hall, Dec. 
16th, 1904. 
65. Dendroica pennsylvanica, Linn. Chestnut-sided Warbler. 
Not uncommon during migrations, Two specimens taken at 
Loubiere, September 20th, 1904. Also seen about Roseau, espe- 
cially in the Botanic Station. 
66. Dendroica coronata, Myrtle Warbler. 
Occurs sparingly during migrations and remains all winter. 
Two taken at Soufriére December 19th, 1904. 
67. Dendroica blackburniae, Gmel. Blackburnian Warbler. 
A rare migrant. One specimen secured at Pointe Michel 
September 27th, 19v4. 
68. Dendroica maculosa, Magnolia Warbler. 
Not rare during the migrations and remains all winter. 
Three specimens obtained at Roseau, December 30th, 1964. 
69. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea, Yellow Palm- 
Warbler. 
Occurs during migrations, a few remaing throughout the 
winter months. ‘lwo seen at Botanic Station December 28th, and 
one obtained at the ‘‘ Pen” January Ist, 1905. 
70. Selurus aurocapillus, Linn. Oven Bird. 
Common in the Botanic Station and at Emm’s Hall late in 
October. October 29th to November 5th, Laudat, Nov. 5th, 1904. 
71. Seiurus motacilla, Vieill. Large-billed Water-thrush. 
“ Becasse larche-noir.” 
Abundant winter resident, arriving in September. Obtained 
at Shawford and Laudat, October 7th, and observed in the 
Botanic Station September 25th, 26th and 28th and taken at 
various localities during November and December, 1904. 
