248 DENDRCECA DOMINICA 



SjlvlCOlft pen8ill8,7?icA. Rep. Brit. Assoc.for 183G, 1837, 172.— Bp. CGL. 1838, 22 — Awd. Syu. 



18.19, 53.—Aud. B. Am. ii. 1841, 32, pi. '9. — Oosse, B. Jam. 1847, 156.— D«im/, PZS. 1847, 



3S.—Gosse, 111. B. Jam. 1849, pi. 32.— iJp.CA. i. 1£50, 307.— Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. vi. 



1853, 8 (Long Island).— /fcad, Pr. Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 398 {Ohio) .—Salle, PZS. 1857, 231 



(SanDomingo).— l?r«o. Pr. Boat. Soc. vii. 1800, 307 (Cuba).— A»rfc/i«, J. f. O. 1862, 201 



(Jamaica).— Br (/. Pr. Bo«t. Soc. xi. 1867,91 (San Domingo). 

 Rhimanphu8 pcnsilis. Cab. MH. i. 1850, 19. 

 RhimampbiiH pensil:s, Gundl. J. f. O. 1855, 474 {Ca.ha.).—Scl PZS. 185G, 291 (Mexico). - 



Oundl. J. f. 0. 1861, 4G8 (Cuba). 

 Sylvicolil pensillis, Pratten, Tr. 111. Agric. Soc. 1. 1855, 601. 

 Dendroira pensilis, Scl. PZS. 1858, 295 (Cordova). 

 Motacilla flavlcollis, Om. SN. i. 1788, 959, n. 71 (from Catesby, Brisson, Si.c.).—Turt. SN. i. 



1606, 589. 

 Sylvia flavlcollis, Lath. 10. ii. 1790,518, n. 35.— y. OAS. ii. 1807, 45.— Wits. AO. ii. 1810,64, 



pi. 12, f.6.— F. X.D.d'H. N. xi. 1817, 191. -Steph. Gen. ZooL x. 1817, 679.— F. Ency. 



M6th. ii. 1823, 453, n. 118.— J5p. Journ. Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 188. 

 Sylvicola flavicolUs, Hou, Pi-. Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 310 (Wisconsin). 

 Figuier cendre de S. Domingue, Ficedula dominicensis cinerea, Briss. Orn. liL 1700, 



520, n. 65, pi. 27, f. 3 (basis of If. dominica L.). 

 Con-Jaune, Huff. "Hist. Nat. Ois. v. 165"; PE. 686, f. 1 (basis of M. supcreilicsa Bodd. 



and of M. pensilis Gm.). 

 M^sangc grise de la Caroline, Parus carolinensis griseus, Briss. Orn. ill. I7fi0, 563, n. 



10 ( 1 basis of M. fiavicollis Gm). 

 Tellow-tliroated Creeper, Parus americanus gutture luleo, Caus. Car. i. I77l, 02, pi. 62 



(a hiBis.oi M. flavicollis Gm.). 

 Tellow-throat Warbler, Penn. A. Z. ii. 1785, 400, n. 286. 

 Tellow-throated Warbler, Lath. Syn. ii. pt. ii. 1783, 437, n. 31. 

 IWsauge grise li gorge jaiine. Buff. 'v. 454". 

 Pensile Warbler, Lath. Syn. ii. pt. ii. 1783, 441, n. 37 (= Cou-jaune, Biiflf. v. 165; PE. 686, f. 



1. A hasis of M. pensilis Gm.). 

 Parus griccus gutture luteo, Bartr. Trav. 1791, 292. 

 Jamaica Warbler and St. Uomingo Warbler, Turton, 11. cc. 

 Jamaica Warbler, Lath. Syn. ii. pt. ii. 1783, 485, n. no. 

 Fauveite grise it cou Janne, V. N. D. d'll. N. xi. 1817, 191. 

 Fauvelte a cou Jaune, Y. Ency. Meth. ii. 1623, 427. 



Fauvette grise a gjrge Jaune, V. OAS. ii. 1807, 45.— r. Ency. M6th. ii. 1823, 453. 

 Bcc-fln a gorge Jaune, D'Orb. 1. c. 

 Yellow-throated Warbler, Tellow-throated Gray Warbler, Yellow-throated Woo;'- 



warbler. Authors. 



b. albilora 



Uendroica dominica var. albilora, Ridgw. Am. Nat. vii. 1873, 606 —B. B. £ Ii. XAB. i. 1874, 

 241, pi. 14, f. 7. 



Note. — Tbero are three sources of the four old names of this species. The first binomial, 

 M. dominica L., is 1 om Brisson's " Figuier cendr6 do S. Domingue", after Sloane. The 

 second, jr. snperdliosa Bodd., and the third, M. pensilis Gm., are both from the " Cou-jaune " 

 of Buffon, PE. 686. f 1— the -'Pensile "Warbler " of Latham. The fourth, M. fiavicollis Gm., 

 ie Catesby's " Yellow-throated Creeper ". 



We have no recognized la'e names for the bird, excepting albilora of Kidgway, which 

 may stand as a geogrsvphical race. Probiibly the record of the bird from the Mississippi 

 Valley all belongs to albilora ; but it is not easy to discriminate. Texas specimens I have 

 lately examined have the superciliary stripe entirely white, and such seems to be tho 

 char.acter of tho birds from the western portions of the range of the species. 



Hab. — Eastern United States, rather southerly. North reguhirly to Ohio, 

 Illinois, Indiana, being common in the Ohio Valley ( fVheaton et al.); rarely 

 east of the Alleghauies, even in corresponding latitudes. Washington, D. C, 

 rare (Coues <|' Prentiss)', West Virginia (TV. D. Scott); Pennsylvania {Tarn- 

 bull); New Jersey (-4 «d«6ow); New York (jDeJS^af/). Connecticut {(■/.Coues, 



