202 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition and Austral zones from northern Mani- 

 toba, northern Michigan, southern Ontario, southern Quebec, and New Bruns- 

 wick south to east-central Texas and the Gulf States. Winters from southern 

 Illinois and the coast of Virginia to Florida, eastern Texas, and Tamaulipas, and 

 casually north to Massachusetts. Occasional in Bermuda and Prince Edward 

 Island; accidental in Greenland. 



Dendroica pinus florida (Maynard). Florida Pine Warbler. [671a.] 



Pinacantor vigorsii florida Maynard, Directory Birds East. N. Amer., 

 1906, 244 (Deep Creek and Enterprise, Florida). 



Range. — Resident in southern Florida from Volusia, Lake, and Citrus coun- 

 ties to Homestead and Long Pine Key, in the southern Everglades. 

 [Allied races of D. pinus occur in the Bahamas and Haiti.] 



Dendroica kirtlandi (Baird). Kirtland's "Warbler. [670.] 



Sylvicola kirtlandii Baird, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., V, 1852, 217 (pi. 6). 

 (near Cleveland, Ohio.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition Zone in Oscoda, Crawford, and Roscom- 

 mon counties, Michigan. Winters in the Bahamas at least as far south as the 

 Caicos Islands; in migration recorded casually from Minnesota, Wisconsin, 

 Ontario, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Virginia, South Carohna, Georgia, 

 and Florida. 



Dendroica, discolor discolor (Vieillot). Northern Prairie Warbler. [673.] 



Sylvia discolor Vieillot, Oiseaux Amer. Sept., II, 1807 [1808, possibly 

 1809], 37 (pi. 98). (Etats-Unis et les grandes lies Antilles = New 

 York.) 



Range. — Breeds chiefly in the Upper and Lower Austral zones from eastern 

 Nebraska, eastern Kansas, southern Ohio, southwestern Pennsylvania, south- 

 ern New Jersey, Massachusetts (along the coast), and New York (casually 

 in Duchess County), south to Arkansas, southwestern Missouri, northern 

 Mississippi, southern Alabama, central Georgia, and the Bahamas, and north 

 locally to central Michigan, southern Ontario, and New Hampshire; rarely and 

 locally in the Gulf States. Winters from central Florida through the Bahamas 

 and the West Indies and casually on islands off the coast of Central America 

 (Swan, Cozumel, Chinchoro and Corn). 



Dendroica discolor coUinsi Bailey. Florida Prairie Warbler. [673fl.] 



Dendroica discolor collinsi H. H. Bailey, Bull. Bailey Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 

 3, Nov. 16, 1926, [1]. (Dade Co., Florida.) 



Range. — Breeds in mangrove swamps on the coast of Florida from New 

 Smyrna and Anclote Key southward. Winters, at least in part, in Florida. 



