554 BULLETIN L^NITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. JVol.Y. 



1878. Salvin, O. a Synopsis of the Genus Setophaga. <ilbis, Ath ser., ii, No. 7, 

 July, 1878, pp. 302-321, pll. vii, viii. 



A carefully-wrought article, giving synonym j-, iliagnosis, habitat, and criticism of 15 spp. 



The genus reads Setophaga Sw., 1S27 ^ Sylvania Nutt., 1832 nee 1840 ; with Euthlypis Cab., 

 1850, as a subgenus, based on E. lachrymosa, anA Myioborns Baird, 1865, as a subgenus, cover- 

 ing 13 spp. (all the rest except S. riiticilla). 



The species recognized are S. riiticiUa, S. (Jf.) picta, iniiiiata, aurantiaca, verticalis, melano- 

 cephala. brunneiceps, castaneocapilla, chrysops (sp. n., p. 314, pi. vii, t. 2 == Jlaveola Kaup nee 

 Lafr.), ornata, ruficoronata (pi. vii, £ 1), bairdi, sp. n., p. 317, pi. vin,f.l:^ruficoronata Scl. 

 Salv. Bd. nee Kaup). albifrons (pi. vrii, f. 2), torquata, and /S. {E.) lacrymosa. — Note on Seto- 

 phaga multicolor Bp. 



1878. Trotter, S. A Third Specimen of Helminthophaga leucobronchialis. <[ Bull. 



yuit. Ornith. Cluh, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, pp. 44,45. 

 See Trotter, Pr. Phila.Acad., 1877, p. 292. 



1879. Allex, J. A. Nest and Eggs of the Cerulean Warbler [Dendroeca coerulea]. 



<^BuU. Xutt. Ornith. Club,W, No. 1, Jan., 1879, pp. 25-27. 



Fully describing three nests and eggs of this species, heretofore not satisfactoi-ily known, 

 Audubon's account being " evidently erroneous in nearly every particular", and the only 

 other one. Brewer's, being very discrepant. 



1879. Brewer, T. M. The Eggs of the Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla). <^«//. Xidt. 



Ornith. Cluh, iv, No. 2. Apr., 1879, p. 118. 

 1879. Cory, C. B. Capture of Kirtland's Warbler (Dendroeca kirtlandi) in the Bahama 



Islands. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv. No. 2, Apr., 1879, p. 118. 

 1879. C[ouES], E. [Note on the fourth known specimen of Dendroeca chrysoparia.] 



<^Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv. No. 1, Jan., 1879, p. 60. 

 1879. COUES, E. Note on Dendroeca townsendi. <^ Bull. Xutt, Ornith. Club, iv. No. 2, 



Apr., 1879, p. 117. 

 Observations on habits, by W. A. Cooper. 



1879. Deane, R. Occurrence of the Western Variety of the Yellow Red-poll Warbler 

 [Dendroeca palmarnm hypochrysea] in Massachusetts. <^ Bull. Xutt. Ornith. 

 Cluh, iv. No. 1, Jan. 1879, p. (30. 

 Correction, torn, cit., p. 186. 



1879. Deaxe, R. Additional Capture of the Caerulean Warbler [Dendrojca coerulea] 

 in New England. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv, No. 3, July, 1879, p. 185. 



1879. Deane, R. Correction [respecting Dendroeca palmarnm liypochrysea, this BuU., 

 iv, p. 60]. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith Club, iv, No. 3, July, 1879, p. 186. 



1879. Fisher, A. K. Helminthophaga leucobronchialis in New York. <^ Bull. Xutt. 

 Ornith. Club, iv, No. 4, Oct., 1879, p. 234. 



1879. GiBBS, M. A New Bird [Helminthophaga gunnii]. < Daily Morning Democrat 

 (Grand Rapids, Mich.), xvi, No. 224, June 1, 1879. 



Taken in Ottawa County, Mich.. May 25, 1879; subsequently identified with H. leucobron- 

 chialis; cf. Btill. Nutt. Club, iv, 1879, pp. 185 and 232. 



1879. Jeffries, J. A. The Yellow-rumped Warbler (Dendroeca coronata) wintering 



in Swampscott, Mass. <^ Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv, No. 2, Apr., 1879, p. 118. 

 1879. Keppel, R. .T. Nesting Habits of the American Red.start. (Setophaga-rnti- 



filla.) < The Journ. of Sci. (Toledo, Ohio), 2d ser., ii, No. 7, Sept., 1879. 

 1879. Laxgdox, F. W. Nesting of the Kentucky Warbler (Oporornis formosa) in 



Ohio. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv. No. 4, Oct., 1879, pp. 23(), 237. 

 With full description of the nest and eggs. 

 1879. Newtox", [A.] [Remarks on Exliibition of rare Sylvicolidre from Jamaica.] 



< P. Z. S., June 17, 1879, pp. 552, 553. 

 Dendroeca pharetra Gosse,,and Helinaia swainsoni Aud. I — According to Agassiz the name 



of the latter genus should be written Uelnnoea. 



1879. Nichol[a]s, Geo. Lawrexce. Migration of Some Warblers Through Sununit, 

 N. J., During the Last Si)riug. <^ Forest and Stream, xii. .Inly 17, 1879, p. 464. 

 Notes on arrivals and departures of 18 spp. 



