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of this warbler will remain striata. If the International Code is 

 accepted, then the name will change to hreviwnguis. 



DENDROICA PINUS PINUS (Wilson): Northern Pine Warbler 



W. H. Fox collected pine warblers at Rockwood on March 13 and 

 26, 1885. Perrygo secured one in the Clinch Mountaiiis 6 miles south- 

 west of Bean Station on September 29 and one at 6,200 feet elevation 

 on Roan Mountain on September 22. On Big Frog Mountain young 

 recently from the nest were taken on July 9 at 2,100 feet elevation, 8 

 miles southwest of Copperhill. Another young bird molting into 

 first fall plumage was secured on July 14. 



DENDROICA DISCOLOR DISCOLOR (Linnaeus): Northern Prairie 



Warbler 



Near Waynesboro these birds were connnon from ^lay 10 to 15. 

 Specimens were taken also near Crossville, May 24. 25, and 26, and 

 there are two in the National Museum taken by W. H. Fox near 

 Rockwood, April 15, 1885, and April 16, 1884. 



DENDROICA PALMARUM PALMARUM (Gmelin): Western Palm Warbler 



Fairly common in the general vicinity of Reelfoot Lake from April 

 26 to May 7. Specimens were taken at Reelfoot Lake on April 26 

 and near Hornbeak on May 4. 



SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS (Linnaeus): Oven-bird 



Records for this connnon bird are as follows: 4 miles west of Horn- 

 beak, May 3; 5 miles east of Crossville, May 29; Rockwood, May 15, 

 1884 (W. II. Fox) ; Clinch Mountains, 3 miles west of Bean Station, 

 September 30; Shady Valley, June 2 and 4 (common in the Holston 

 and Iron Mountains) ; Carter, June 7; I..ow (nip in tlie Great Smoky 

 Mountains near Cosby, June 19 ; 3,000 to 3,200 feet elevation on Big 

 Frog Mountain 8 miles southwest of G>pperhill, July 10 (one imma- 

 ture bird); 2,900 to 3,000 feet elevation on Beans Mountain 2 miles 

 northeast of Parksville, July 13 and 14 (the latter an immature 

 individual). 



SEIURUS MOTACILLA (Vieillot): Louisiana Water-thrush 



A small series taken during the spring months includes specimens 

 from the following localities: Hickory Withe, April 9 and 16; Reel- 

 foot Lake, April 28 ; 7 miles southwest of Crossville, May 25 ; Melvine, 

 May 29 and 31; Rockwood, April 12, 1884 (W. H. Fox); Holston 

 Mountains near Shady Valley, June 3 (including a young bird just 



