BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 785 



(?) Dctidrorca montana Sundevaij., Ofv. k. Vet.-Akail. Forli., Stockholm, xxvi., 



1870, 613." 

 (?) Dendrceca montana CouES, Birds Col. Val., 1878, 237, footnote, part. — May- 



NARD, Birds E. U. S., 1882, 521.— Ridgway, Noni. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 



112.— Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 265, footnote. 

 (?) Syhria tigrina (not MotacUla tiyrma Gmelin) Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and 



Can.,i, 1832, 393. 

 (?) Si/lvicold i'ltjrina Bonaparte, Geog. ami Comji. List, 1838, 23. 



Page 571: For Sylvia cxrlea read Sylvia Ccerulea. 



Page 59-t: In citation.s of Dendrmca castanea cancel Lawrence, 

 Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 15 (Tehuantepec city, Oct.), and 

 transfer to synonymy D. striata on p. 598. 



Page 598: To synonymy of Dendroica striata add: 



Dendrceca casUinea (not Sylvia castanea Wilson) Lawrence, Bull. V. S. Nat. Mns., 

 no. 4, 1876, 15 (Tehuantepec City, Oct.). 



Page 602: To s^^ionym}' of Dendroica vigorsi/i vixjorsii add: 



Detidraca vigornli Howe, Contr. N. Am. Orn., ii, 1902, 20 (Tovvnshend, etc., Ver- 

 mont, breeding). 



Pages 642, 643: To breeding range of Seiurus noveboi'aceiisis nove- 

 horacotsis add: Warren, Crawford, Clinton, and Erie counties, Penn- 

 sylvania, and Garrett County, Maryland. 



Page 703: To the »ynonym\^ of Wilsonia add: 



Myildioctex (emendation) Sclatek, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, 299, 358. 



Page 710: Description of the immature plumage of Wilso/iia pusilla 

 pusilla was accidentally omitted. This plumage differs from the adult 

 as follows: 



Immature: Similar to adults, but no black on crown; pileum plain 

 olive-green, concolor with back, etc., becoming more Acllowish (some- 

 times decidedly, but never purel}^, 3'ellow) on forehead, the lores and 

 superciliary region yellow. 



The corresponding plumage of the other subspecies of course differs 

 from that of the adults in the same manner. 



Page 733: In last citation in synonymy of Myiohorxs miniatus niini- 

 atus^ for Jfuscicapa derhamii read Mascicapa de-rliamii. 



NOTE. 



Throughout Part I of the present work and the greater part of Part 

 II an error has been made in the spelling of the lowility "• Lometa" 

 in citations of "Sennett, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv., v, 1879." 

 The name shoidd be spelled Lomita, the locality being Lomita Ranch, 

 ""situated on the Rio Grande, 7 miles above Hidalgo and 65 miles 

 from Brownsville." Lometa is a post-office town in Lampasas County, 

 in the central portion of the State. 

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