DENDROICA. 



191 



Dendroica pennsylvanica. 



Motacilla pennsylvanica, Lixn. S. N. I, 1766, 333, no. 19 ; Gmelin. — 

 Sylvia p. Lath. ; Wilson, I, pi. xiv. fig. 5. — Demlroica p. Baird, 

 Birds N. Am. 1858, 279.— Sclater & Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 11; 18G0, 

 273 (Coban, Guat. ; ^'ovembe^). — Sclater, Catal. 18G1, 31, no. 191. 



Sylvia icteroctphala, Lath. Ind. Orn. II, 1790, 538 — Vieill. II, pi. ftO ; 

 Box. ; AuD. Orn. Biog. I, pi. 59. — Sylvicola ict. Swaixs. ; Jard. ; 

 Add. B. a. II, pi. Sl.—Dendroica ict. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1859, 363 

 (Xalapa) ; 373 (Oaxaca). 



Other Localities : Bahamas, Bryant, Pr. Bost. Soc. VII, ISbd.^ Costa 



Rica, Cab. Jour. 1860, 328. — Panama, winter, Lawe. Ann. Is. Y. 



Lye. 1861, 322. 



Hab. Eastern province of the U. S. ; Bahamas ; Guatemala to Costa Rica 



and Panama R. R. Not recorded from Mexico or West Indies, except Bahamas. 



Specimens in the collection from all parts of the United States 

 east of the Missouri plains ; also — 



Smith- Conec- Sex 



80Diaa tor's { aud 



No. I No. Age. 



30,f)89 3,127 



LocaUty. 



Tileraan, Vera Paz, 

 Gaaiemala. [Guac. 



When 

 CoUected. 



Eeceived from 



Conectcd hy 



Jan. 1861. 



0. Salvin. 

 Cab. Lawience. 



Dendroica caerulea. 



Sylvia caerulea, Wils. Am. Orn. II, 1810, 141, pi. xvii, fig. 5. — Sylvicola 



c. Swains. ; Jakd. ; Ricn. ; Bon. ; Acd. Orn. Biog. I, pi. 49 ; Ndtt. — 



Dendroica c. Baird, Birds, N. Am. 1858, 2S0. — Sclater, Catal. 



1861, 31, no. 192.— Gdndl. Cab. Jour. 1861, .326 (Cuba ; very rare). 



Syl'ia rara, Wilson, II, pi. xxvii, fig. 2. — Bos. ; Acd. Orn. Biog. I. pi. 49. 



Sylvia azurea, Steph. Shaw, Zool. X, 1817. — Bon. Am. Orn. II, 1828, 



pi. 27 ( 9 ).— Acd. Orn. Biog. I, pi. 48, 49 ; Nott. 

 Sylvia bifasciata. Say, Long's Exped. I, 1823, 17(1. 

 Sylvia populorum, Vieill. Encyc. Meth. II, 1823, 449 (from Wilson). 

 Other Localities: Bogota, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, 18. — Panama B. R., 

 Lawrence, Ann. N. Y. Lye. 1861, c22. 

 Hab. Eastern United States, north to Niagara Falls ; Cuba (very rare) ; 

 Guatemala, Panama, and Bogota. Not recorded from Mexico or West Indies 

 (except Cuba). 



Specimens in the collection from the United States east of the 

 Missouri plains, as far north as Carlisle in the east, and Michigan 

 in the west ; also — 



