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Females (2 specimens), wing 77.8-79.1, tail 52.3-53.3, culmen from 

 base 13.9-14.2, tarsus 18.9 mm. 



VIREO OLIVACEUS (Linnaeus) : Red-eyed Vireo 



This, one of the common woodland species of the eastern United 

 States, was secured at the following localities : 3,500 feet elevation, 12 

 miles east of Hayesville, June 27 and 28 ; 4,300 feet elevation on Three 

 Tops Mountain, 2 miles southeast of Creston, July 13; Statesville, 

 October 7 ; Wadesboro, May 26 ; Rockingham, May 31 ; Eeidsville, Sep- 

 tember 18 and 26; Roseboro, May 2; Clinton, May 3; South Mills, 

 April 20 and 24 ; and Southport, May 12 and 17. 



After examination of further material I am still of the opinion 

 that it is better at present to treat the red-eyed vireo as a species 

 distinct from its near relatives. 



Family COMPSOTHLYPIDAE 



MNIOTILTA VARIA (Linnaeus) : Black and White Warbler 



This interesting bird, of common occurrence, was recorded as fol- 

 lows: 8 miles southwest of Murphy, June 10; near Hayesville, June 28 

 (young bird, fully grown) and July 1 (adult male) ; 4,300 feet eleva- 

 tion on Three Tops Mountain, 2 miles southeast of Creston, July 13 ; 

 Statesville, September 30; Clinton, April 29; Gliden, April 25; and 

 South Mills, April 22. 



PROTONOTARLV CITREA (Boddaert) : Prothonotary Warbler 



This beautiful swamp warbler is one of the most interesting birds 

 of the lowland swamps. Specimens were taken at the following locali- 

 ties: Near the Pee Dee River, 11 miles east of Wadesboro, May 26 

 and 29; 7 miles southeast of Rockingham, May 30; near Roseboro, 

 May 4 and 6; Gliden, April 26; the Dismal Swamp area 7 miles west 

 of South Mills, April 18, 20 and 24; and Southport, May 12.- 



VERMIVORA CHRYSOPTERA (Linnaeus) : Golden-winged Warbler 



A male was taken at Roseboro, May 5, and another at 4,300 feet on 

 Three Tops Mountain, 2 miles southeast of Creston, July 13. The 

 species was recorded near Hayesville, June 28 and 29. 



VERMIVORA PINUS (Linnaeus) : Blue-winged Warbler 



An adult male was collected on Hogan Creek, 7 miles northeast of 

 Reidsville, September 26. 



VERMIVORA PEREGRINA (Wilson) : Tennessee Warbler 



Taken at Reidsville on September 18 and on the Catawba River 

 10 miles southwest of Statesville on October 4, 6, and 7. 



