550 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Toir. 



1860. [KiuKPATiucK, J.] Kirtlaud's Warbler [Dendrceca kirtlandi]. <^ Ohio Farmer 



(newspaper), vol. ix, No. 23, June 9, 1860, p. 179. 



A specimen of this rare bird was shot a short time ago, near the " ' okl river bed ", Cleveland, 

 by Mr. Durby. of University Heights. It was identified by E. K. Winslow, preserved and 

 mounted by him, and proved to be a female. Until now there was but one specimen of this 

 bird known, that obtained by Dr. Kirtland. now in the collection of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion at Washington. It was first described by Baird in the Annals of the Keic Torh Lyceum 

 (1852), and afterward in Cassin's Illustrations. The present specimen is more lead-colored 

 on the upper parts than Cassin's figure. Mr. Winslow informs us that Wm. Case, Esq., once 

 shot a specimen, but it was so badly in.iured as to be unfit for preserving. 



1861. Vexxor, H. G. a short review of the Sylviadfe or Wood-Warblers found in the 



vicinity of Montreal. <iCanad. Xat. and Geol, vi, Oct.. 1861, pp. 349-362. 

 Descriptions, compiled, and some accounts of habits. 

 1865. SCL.^^TER, P. L. Note on two rare Species of the American genus Dendrceca. 

 <^ Ihis, 2d .ser., i, 1865, pp. 87-89, and j). 237. 

 Critical remarks on 4 closely allied species— X). virens, occidentalis, townsendi, and cliryso- 

 paria. with a synonymatic and diagnostic list of them. D. niveiventris Salv., P. Z. S., 1863, 

 p. 187, pi. xxiv, f. 2, is referred to occidentalis. Cf. torn, cit, p. 237, for correction of an error 

 respecting D. chrysoparia. 



1865. SCL.^TER, P. L. On a New Species of the Genus Basileuterus of Cabanis, with 



a Synopsis of the known Species of the Genus. <[ P. Z. S. , xxxiii, 1865, pp. 

 282-286, pll. ix, x. 



Diagnostic and synon^Tnatic list of 15 spp., exclusive of Myiothlypis nigricristata and Etc- 

 thlypis lachrymosa. B. mesoleticus, p. 286, pi. ix, f. 1, sp. n. PI. ix, fig. 2, B. cinereicollis ; pi. 

 « X, f. 1, B. semicervinus ; pi. x, f. 2, B. uropygialis. 



1866. Benvexuti, E. [Descrizione di una nuova specie di Dendroica (picciolii) del 



Brasile.] <^AnnaVi B. J/hs. Fisica e Storia Nat. di Firenze per il 1865, nuova 

 serie, i, 1866, p. 207. 



The description occurs in an article of wider scope, describing four new Trochilidce, with a 

 note on Birds of Tuscany. The full title is given elsewhere. 



1867. Brewer, T. M. [Remarks on the Wood-Warblers (Dendrcecse) of North 



America.] <^Proc. Bosi. Soc. Xat. EiM., xi, 1867, pp. 139, 140. 



1868. Trippe, T. M. The Warblers [Sylvicolidai]. <^»i. Xat., ii, 1868, pp. 169-183. 



Biographical notes on various North American specie*. 



1869. Bo.\RDMAX, G. A. Tennessee Warbler [Helminthophaga poregrina]. <^Am. 



Nat., iii, 1869, p. 222. 

 Very common at Milltown, Maine. 

 1869. Jackson, T. H. The Worm-eating Warbler [Helmitbems vermivorns]. <^Am. 

 Nat., iii, 1869, p. 556. 

 Note on the nest and eggs. 

 1869. PuRDiE, H. A. [Notice of the Capture of Helminthophaga peregrina in Newton, 



Mass.] </Voc. Bost. Soc. Xat. Hi-it., xiii, 1869, p. 93. 

 1869. PuRDiE, H. A. Tennessee Warbler [Helminthophaga peregrina]. <^ Am. Xat., 

 iii. 1869, p. 31. 

 Note on its geographical distribution. 

 1869. PuRDiE, H. A. Golden-winged Warbler [Helminthophaga chrysoptera]. <^Am. 

 Xat., iii, 1869, p. 497. 

 On its local distribution and breeding. 



1869. Trippe, T. M. The Tennessee Warbler [Helminthophaga peregrina]. <^»i. 



Xat., iii, 1869, p. 496. 

 On its local di.stribution. 



1870. SuxDEVALL, C. J. Ofver,sigt af fogelslagtet Dendroeca. < Ofrers. Eongl. Fe- 



tensl-.-Akad. Forhandl for dr 1869, 1870, pp. 605-618. 



Div. I. Flavovirides. 1. aestiva. 2. petechia, a) bartholemica, b) crucianca, c) barbadensis, d) 

 cubana, e) jamaicensig, i) gallapagensis. g) pervviana, h) aequatoralis? i) panamen^is?, var. 

 nn. 3?cort. H. Stigmat02>t«rm : 4. olivacea 5. caemlesccns. Til. Albifasciatce. (S. nigrescent. 



