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Orn. Biog. I, pi. xxxiv. — Sylvicola vermivora, Rich. — Helinaia ver- 

 mivora, AuD. B. A. II, pi. cv. — Lembeye, Av. Cuba, 1850, 35, pi. vi 

 fig. 4. — Ilelmitherns vermivorus, Bon. ; Cab. ; Baird, Birds N. Am 

 1858, 252.— ScLATER, P. Z. S. 1859, 363 (Xalapa).— Ib. Catal. 1861 

 28, no. 175. — Sclatek & Salvin, Ibis, 1, 1859, 11 (Guatemala) ; Cab 

 Jour. 1860, 329 (Costa Rica) ; Ib. 1856 (Cuba).— Gl'xdlach, Cab 

 Jouri 1861, 326 (Cuba; somewhat rare). 

 Vermivora pennsylvanica, Bon., Gosse, B. Jamaica, 1847, 150. 

 Eelmitherus migratorius, Raf. J. de Phys. 88, lol9, 417. — Hartlaob, 

 Vermivora fulvicapilla, Swainson, Birds, II, 1837,245. 



Hab. Eastern province of U. States (rather southern) ; southeastern Mexico ; 

 Guatemala ; Cuba. 



Specimens are in tlie collection from various points in the eastern 

 United States, as far north as Carlisle, Pa., and as far west as Inde- 

 pendence, Mo. ; also from — 



Helmitherus swainsoni. 



Sylvia swainsoni, Aud. Orn, Biog. II, 1834, 563, pi. cxcviii. — Sijlvirola 

 sw. Rich. — Vermivora sw. Bon. — Helinaia sw. Aud. B. A. II, 1841, 

 pi. civ (type of genus). — Helmitherus sw. Bon. ; Cab. ; Baikd, Birds 

 N. Am. 1858, 252. 



Coast of South Carolina and Georgia ; Cuba (very rare). 



PERISSOGLOSSA, Baird. 

 Perissoglossa, Baied. (Type Motacilla tigrina, Gm.) 



Form of Dendroica, but bill slender, acute, with very obsolete notch ; the 

 commissure gently arched or curved from the base ; the gonys also straight 

 or even slightly concave. Tongue lengthened, narrow, deeply bifid (for one- 



