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came out into open branches to rest with jerking tail and clucking 

 notes. The habit seemed curious in view of their secretive nature in 

 the north. I observed one at camp with the forehead and an irregular 

 ring around the neck light yellow. On March 10 I saw one driving 

 another through a thicket, possibly through some territorial reaction. 



GRANATELLUS SALLAEI SALLAEI (Bonaparte) 



Setophaga sallaei "Bp. et Sclater," Bonaparte, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 

 vol. 42, May 1856, p. 957 (Cordoba, Veracruz). 



On March 11, 1939, near Tres Zapotes I took one male of two that 

 were moving about with tails wide spread on twigs and logs above 

 the ground in a wet thicket. Carriker shot another male among small 

 trees in rather open forest toward Tapacoyan on February 24. This 

 species is not common in collections. 



WILSONIA CITRINA (Boddaert) : Hooded Warbler 



Museicapa Citrina Boddaert, Table des planches enlumineez, 1783, p. 41 (Loui- 

 siana). 



This species is not uncommon as a winter resident in the lowland 

 forests and thickets where it ranges near the ground. Dates on 

 which we secured specimens are as follows: March 30, 1939, and 

 January 19, February 9 and 23, and March 3 and 18, 1940. 



WILSONIA PUSILLA PUSILLA (Wilson) : Wilson's Warbler 



Museicapa pusilla Wilson, American ornithology, vol. 3, 1811, p. 103, pi. 26, fig. 4 

 (southern New Jersey). 



One male and two females of the typical race of this warbler were 

 taken at Tres Zapotes on March 4 and 26 and on the summit of Vol- 

 can San Martin on April 22. 



WILSONIA PUSILLA PILEOLATA (Pallas) : Northern Pileolated Warbler 



Motacilla pileolata Pallas, Zoographia Rosso-Asiatica, vol. 1, 1811, p. 497 (Ko- 

 diak Island, Alaska). 



Specimens of the northern pileolated warbler were taken at Tres 

 Zapotes on January 27, February 26, and April 2 and at Tlacotalpam 

 on February 6, 1940. It would appear that this form is a regular 

 winter resident in this area. 



WILSONIA PUSILLA CHRYSEOLA Ridgway: Golden Pileolated Warbler 



Wilsonia pusilla clxryseola Rtdgway, U. S. Nat. Mus., Bull. 50, pt. 2, 1902, p. 714 

 (Red Bluff, Calif.). 



The golden pileolated warbler is represented by a female taken on 

 March 8, 1939, and by a male shot on March 26, 1940. 



