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169. Helminthophila ruficapilla (VVils.). Nashville Warbler. 

 Alexander Wilson secured the types of this species near Nash- 

 ville. It was migrating at Samburg and Raleigh during my stay. 



170. Helminthophila peregriua (Wils.). Tennessee Warbler. 



Migrating through Samburg, Raleigh and Bellevue. Wilson's 

 types of this bird came from the hanks of the Cumberland River, 

 probably not far from Nashville. 



Genus COMPSOTHLYPIS Cabanis. 



171. Compsothlypis amerieana (L.). Parula Warbler. 



Breeding abundantly at every locality, except above 4,000 feet in 

 the mountains. 



Genus DENDROICA Gray. 



172. Dendroica eestiva (Gmel. ). Yellow Warbler. 



Not seen in west Tennessee; a few seen at Nashville. Numerous 

 in cast Tennessee up the mountains, to about 8,500 feet. On the 

 plateau- at Allardt. 



173. Dendroica caeruleseens (Gmel.). Black -throated Blue Warbler. 

 Common from 3,500 to 4,500 feet on Roan Mountain. Head of 



Little River, 4,000 feet, Langdon. Roane County, 4,300 feet(?); 

 May 16th, Lemoyne. 



174. Dendroica coronata (L.). Myrtle Warbler. 



Fox says this bird was common near the Tennessee River until 

 the last of April. 



175. *Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.). Magnolia Warbler. 



Seen migrating at Samburg and Raleigh, where one specimen 

 was shot. 



176. Dendroica cserulea (Wils.). Cerulean Warbler. 



Breeding at Samburg, Raleigh and Bellevue. Not certainly 

 identified elsewhere. Three specimens taken at Raleigh. Langdon 

 found them ''common" in spruce forests at the head of Little River, 

 4,000 feet. 



177. Dendroica pensylvanica (L.). Chestnut-sided Warbler. 



Breeding on Roan Mountain, 3,500 to 4,000 feet. From 2,000 

 to 2,500 feet " in oak woods ;" Langdon. 



178. Dendroica striata (Forst). Black-poll Warbler. 



An abundant migrant at Samburg and Raleigh and a few seen at 

 Bellevue. 



