. The warblers of New England . ) (;i;i:i:n 41 On the northward migration, I found them common atWilHamsport, Pennsylvania, May 9, 1876, then in increasingnumbers until the 19, when they were abundant, this beingthe height of the flight. Witli us, here in eastern Massachu-setts, although occasionally found during the first >veek inMay, they do not appear, as a rule, until the second week. Dr Henry Bryant records seeing a pair of Blackburnian^^arblels in the vicinity of Na-^sau, on the Bahamas, April 30,1859, but I ha\e never seen the species there, and considerth


. The warblers of New England . ) (;i;i:i:n 41 On the northward migration, I found them common atWilHamsport, Pennsylvania, May 9, 1876, then in increasingnumbers until the 19, when they were abundant, this beingthe height of the flight. Witli us, here in eastern Massachu-setts, although occasionally found during the first >veek inMay, they do not appear, as a rule, until the second week. Dr Henry Bryant records seeing a pair of Blackburnian^^arblels in the vicinity of Na-^sau, on the Bahamas, April 30,1859, but I ha\e never seen the species there, and considerthese islapids wholly out of the usual track of mioration. BLACK-THKOATED CiREEN AVAIIBLEK. Deu, female. Size, to • Golden green above ; white , black; cheeks, yellow. A common summer residentall over New England. Male> Golden, or yellowish green above, with cheeks and line over eyeyellow. White beneath, with throat and streaks along sides black. W


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