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VERMIVORA PEREGRINA (Wilson): Tennessee Warbler 



A common migrant that was obtained in spring at Eeelfoot Lake 

 on April 27 and 30, and in fall in this general area, near Samburg 

 on October 11, and near Tiptonville on October 16 and 18. One 

 was seen 8 miles north of Waynesboro on May 19. Two were col- 

 lected at 6,200 feet elevation on Roan Mountain on September 13. 



VERMIVORA CELATA CELATA (Say): Orange-crowned V/arbler 



An immature male was secured along the Cumberland River on 

 October 26 near Dover. 



COMPSOTHLYPIS AMERICANA AMERICANA (Linnaeus): Southern 



Parula Warbler 



A male taken at Rockwood on April 24, 1884, by W. H. Fox has 

 the paler upper surface and less heavily banded breast of the south- 

 ern race. It has the following measurements: Wing 59.4, tail 42.8, 

 culmen from base 11.7, and tarsus 15.5 mm. Whether this individual 

 is a wanderer or whether the southern form has a definite range in 

 the State is something to be ascertained oidy through further collect- 

 ing. All others taken belong to the subspecies pusilla. 



COMPSOTHLYPIS AMERICANA PUSILLA (Wilson): Northern Parula 



Warbler 



Birds from the following localities are identified as this race: 

 Reelfoot Lake, April 24; about 4 miles west of Hornbeak, May 3; 

 Birds Creek, 7 miles southwest of Crossville, May 24, 25, and 27; 

 and Shady Valley, June 10. All are heavily banded with black and 

 brown across the chest and are darker above than the southern form. 



DENDROICA AESTIVA AESTIVA (Gmelin): Eastern Yellow Warbler 



A female was taken at Reelfoot Lake on April 27. Others were 

 seen near Hornbeak on May 4 and at Shady Valley on June 3. 



DENDROICA MAGNOLIA (Wilson): Magnolia Warbler 



Two were collected, an adult male 10 miles north of Waynesboro 

 on May 12, and a female in the Clinch Mountains, 3 miles west of 

 Bean Station, on September 28. 



DENDROICA TIGRINA (Gmelin): Cape I^Iay Warbler 



There is one specimen of this warbler in the National Museum 

 collections taken at Rogersville, Tenn., in May 1885, by James Rogan. 



