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Omaba — breeds (L. Skow); Peru, rare, probably breeds (G. A. Coleman); 

 Omaba, "a rare summer resident, probably breeds, but have never found the 

 nest, earliest seen May 20, latest August 25" (I. S. Trostler). 



642. Helminthophila chrysoptera (Linn.). — Golden-winged 

 Warbler, 



"It has been found a few times in Nebraska" (Bull. No. 2, Div. Ornith.); 

 "Occasionally seen in eastern Nebraska" (Aughey). 



644. Helminthophila virginiae (Baird). — Virginia's Warbler. 



"Have only seen one specimen of this bird in southwestern Nebraska" 



(Aughey). 



645. Helminthophila riificapilla {Wils.). — Nashville War- 



bler. 



West Point, Omaha, "Weeping Water (L. Bruner); "This bird arrives in 

 eastern Nebraska about May 1" (Aughey); "Summer resident, rare, arrives in 

 May — probably common during migration" (Taylor); "West to the Great 

 Plains" (Goss) ; Omaha, "a not uncommon migrant and rare summer resident — 

 probably a rare breeder" (I. S. Trostler). 



646. Helminthophila celata (Say). — Orange-crowned War- 



bler. 



West Point, Lincoln, Omaha (L. Bruner); "One specimen mentioned in the 

 records of the Normal Science Society" (Taylor); "Quite common in the 

 middle states and throughout the Mississippi valley " (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); 

 Peru, common migrant (G. A. Coleman). 



647. Helminthophila peregrina ( Wils.). — Tennessee Warbler. 



Lincoln, West Point, Omaha (L. Bruner); "Occurs sparingly in eastern Ne- 

 braska" (Aughey); " Migratory, common, arrive in May" (Taylor); "West 

 to the base of the Rocky mountains" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow) ; Peru, rare — 

 may breed (G. A. Coleman); Omaha, "a somewhat common migrant, May 1 to 

 15, Sept. 10 to 20" (L S. Trostler). 



648. Compsothlypis americana(i"m.). — Blue Yellow-backed 



Warbler; Parula Warbler. 



"Rearing their young in various parts of Nebraska" (Bull. No. 2, Div. 

 Ornith, ) ; " It reaches Nebraska about the 1st of May " (Aughey); " Migratory, 

 common, arrive in April and May" (Taylor); "West to the base of the Rocky 

 mountains" (Goss). 



650. Dendroica tigrina (Gmel.). — Cape May Warbler. 



Alda (F. W. Powell). 



652. Dendroica aestiva {Gmel). — Yellow Warbler; Summer 

 Ybllow Bird. 



West Point, Holt county, Omaha, Lincoln, etc. — breeds (L. Bruner); "Abun- 

 dant in Nebraska" (Aughey); "Summer resident, abundant, arrives in May" 



