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REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. 



[part I. 



Setophaga, Sw. (See p. 236.) 



Setopliaga rtiticilla. 



Motacilla ruticiUa, Linn. S. N. 10th ed. 1758, 186 (Catesby, Car. tab. 

 67). — Muscicapa ruticiUa, Linn. S. N. 1, 1766,326. — Gmelin ; Vieil- 

 LOT, I, pi. 35, 36. — WiLS. I, pi. vi, fig. 6. — Bon. ; Aud. Orn. Biog. I, 

 pi. 40. — D'Oeb. Sagra's Cuba.Ois. 1840,87. — Setophaga rut. Swains. 

 Zool. Jour. Ill, 1827, 358.— Bon. ; Add. B. A.— Sclateh, P. Z. S. 

 1854, 111 (Ecuador) ; 1855, 144 (Bogota) ; 1856, 92 (Cordova) ; 

 1859, 374 (Oaxaca) ; 1860, 84 (Ecuador), 292.— Ib. Catal. 1861, 

 36, no. 220.— Ib. P. Z. S. 1864, 172 (City of Mexico).— Sclater & 

 Salvin, Ibis, 1859, 12 (Guatemala).— Baird, Birds N. Am. 1858, 

 297.— Max. Cab. Jour. 1858, 186.— Salle, P. Z. S. 1857, 231 (St. 

 Domingo). — Newton, Ibis, 1859, 143 (St. Croix ; winter). — Cab. 

 Jour. 18r-6, 472 (Cuba); 1860, 325 (Costa Rica).— Gdndlach, ib. 

 1861, 326 (Cuba).— Bryant, Pr. Bost. Soc. VII, 1859 (Bahamas).— 

 Lawrence, Aun. N. Y. Lye. 1861, 322 (Panama R. R.). — Sylvania 

 rut. N0TTALL, Man. I, 1832, 291 (type of genus). 

 Motacilla flavicauda, Gmelin, I, 1788, 997 ( 9 )• 

 Hub. Eastern and in part middle provinces of North America to Fort Simp- 

 son ; most of all the West Indies ; Mexico to Ecuador. 



Specimens in the collection from many localities in the eastern 

 United States as far west as the valley of the Missouri ; also — 



Setopliaga picta. 



Setophaga picta, Swains. Zool. 111. 2d series, I, 1829, pi. iii. — Kaup, P. 

 Z. S. 1851, 50.— Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 66 ; 1858, 299 (Oaxaca).— 

 Ib. Catal. 1861, 36, no. 221 (Guatemala).— Baied, Birds N. Am. 



