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660. Dendroica castanea ( WUs.). — Bay-breasted Warbler. 



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

 met with in eastern Nebraska " (Aughey). 



661. Dendroica striata (Forst.), — Black-poll Warbler. 



West Point, (L. Brunei) ; " Rather common in eastern Nebraska during its 

 migrations" (Aughey); " Migratory, common, arrives in May (Taylor); "West 

 to the Rocky mountains" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Peru, common — proba- 

 bly breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county (J. M. Bates); Lincoln (F. J. 

 Brezee); Omaha, "quite common migrant, earliest seen May 7, returning in 

 latter August" (I. S. Trostler). 



662. Dendroica blackburniae {Gmel.}. — Blackburnian War- 



bler. 



West Point, Omaha, (L. Bruner); "occasionally, in eastern Nebraska" 

 (Aughey); " Migratory, rare " (Taylor); " West to the Great Plains" (Goss); 

 North Platte, "transient visitor, common" (M. K. Barnum). 



663a. Dendroica dominica albilora Ridgw. — Sycamore War- 

 bler. 



"Migratory, rare, may breed in the state" (Taylor); "North to southern 

 Michigan and northern Illinois, west to eastern Kansas and Texas" (Goss). 



667. Dendroica virens((Twie^.)- — Black-throated Green War- 

 bler. 



Omaha,' Florence, Weeping Water (L. Bruner); " Migratory, rare, has been 

 seen in June " (Taylor); " west to the edge of the Great Plains (Goss). 



671. Dendroica vigorsii {Aud.). — Pine-creeping Warbler. 



Sionx county (L. Bruner); "passes through Nebraska in early spring, and 

 loiters here in autumn" (Aughey); " Migratory, rare, arrives in April and 

 September" (Taylor); " West to the plains " (Goss). 



672. Dendroica palmarum ( G^me^.). — Red-poll Warbler; 



Palm Warbler. 



"Abundant in eastern, Nebraska in early spring while passing north " 

 (Aughey) ; " Migratory, abundant, arrives in April, May, September, and Oc- 

 tober" (Taylor) ; "migrating through the Mississippi valley, aud wintering in 

 the Gulf states" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow). 



673. Dendroica discolor ( Fi'ei//.).— Prairie Warbler. 



Omaha, West Point (L. Bruner); "eastern Nebraska (Bull. No. 2, Div. Or- 

 nith. ) ; "Abundant in eastern Nebraska, where it breeds " (Aughey) ; " Summer 

 resident, common" (Taylor); "West into Nebraska and Kansas" (Goss); 

 Omaha (L. Skow). 



674. Seiurus aurocapillus {Linn.). — Oven-bird ; Golden- 



crowned Thrush. 



West Point, Lincoln, Bellevue (L. Bruner); "rather abundant— breeds " 

 (Aughey); "Summer resident, common, arrives in April" (Taylor); "West to 



