DENDECECA PINUS 251 



son's Bay, Forts Simpson and Kesolution, &c., breeding only beyond the 

 United States, as far as known, excepting Maine. Migrates early in the 

 spring and late in the fall, being observed in New England at both seasons 

 with the snow, April and November, and winters abundantly in the South- 

 ern States, from the Carolinas to Texas, as well as in various West India 

 Islands, as Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and San Domingo. No extralimital 

 continental records. 



Denclreeca i>inits.— Pine-creeping Warbler. 



Sylvia piuus, Wils. AO. iii. 1811, 25, pi. 19, f. 4 (refers to Catesbj-. Not of any earlier 

 writer, which =■ Hdminthophaya pintls). — Steph. Gen. Zool. x. 1817, 737 (in part. 

 Synonymy mixed with that of Uclminthophaga pinus and Parula americana !) — Y. 

 Ency. M6th. ii. 1823, 464, u. 163 (cites Wilaon).— £p. Journ. Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 

 \^i.—Bp. Ann. Lye. N. Y. ii. 1826, HI.—NkU. Man. i. 1832, 387.— Aud. OB. ii. 1834, 

 232, pi. 111.— Pea6. Kep. Oru. Masi. 1839, 310.— Thomps. N. H. Vermont, 1853, 82. 



Thriotburus? pinus, Steph. Shaw's Gen. Zool. xiv. Is26, 194 (iu part). 



Sj'lviCOla pinus, Jard. "cd. Wils. 1832 ".—iiicA. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1836, 1837, 172.— Bp. 

 CGL. 1838, 22.— Awd. Syn. 1839, 54.— Awd. BA. ii. 1841, 37, pi. 82.— IFoodA. Sitgr. Expl. 

 Colo. R. 1853, 70 (Texa8).—flroi/, Pr. Phila. Acad. vi. 1853, 311 (Wisconsin).— ffennie. 

 Tr. 111. Agric. Soc. 1855, 583 (Illinois).— PrntJen, ioid. 602 —Putn. Pr. Ess. Inst. i. 1856, 

 207.— Jones, "Nat. in Bermuda, 1859, 59" (Bermuda).— Jfartens, J. f. O. 1859, 312 (the 

 same). — Bland, Smiths. Hep. for 1858, la59, 287 (the same). — Trippe, Pr. Es9. Inst. vi. 

 1871,114 (Minnesota?). 



Mlliot:lt.l pinus, Gray, G. of B. i. 1848, 196 (not of Gieb. Nomenc. Av. ii. 1875, 605). 



Bhitnaniphus pinus, Bp.CAA. 1850, 3ii. 



Dendroica piuus, £d BNA. 1858, 277 (not of Coueg, Pr. Phila. Acad. 1861, 220 ("Labra- 

 dor ">, — D. striata).— Goues £ Prent. Rep. Smiths. Inst, for i861, 1862, 407 (Washing- 

 ton, D. C. ; breeding, not wintering).— laniard, Rep. Smiths. Inst, for 1860, 1861, 

 436.— Fere. Pr. Ess. Inst. iii. 1862, 156 (Maine).— AZtoi, Pr. Ess. Inst. Iv. 1864, 62.— Pd. 

 Rev. AB. 1865, 190.— iawr. Ann. Lye. N. T. viii. 1866, Wi.— Bryant ' Pr. Bost. Soc. 

 1867, 67 (Veragua) ".—Trippe, Am. Nat. ii. 1868, I'O.—Turnb. B. E. Pa. 1()69,25 ; Phila. 

 ed. lS.-~Gregg, Pr. Elmira Acad. 1870, p. — . — Ridgw. Ann. Lye. N. T. x. 1874, 368 

 (Illinois).— i?.iJ.<£ P. NAB. i. 1874, 268, pi. 13, {. 6.— Brew. Pr. Bost. Soc. 1875,440.— 

 Breivst. Ann. Lye. N. T. xi. 1875, 13fi (Virginia, breeding). 



Dendroeca piuus, Mcllwr. Pr. Ess. Inst. v. 1866, 86 (Can.ada W'^st).—Ooues, Pr. Bost. Soo. 

 xii. 1868, 109 (South Carolina, resident). — Ooi>«, Am. Nat. iv. 1870, 39S.— Allen, Bull. 

 MCZ. ii. 1871, 268 (Florida, resident).— Cowes, Key, 1872, lOi.-Scott, Pr. Bost. Soc. xv. 

 1872, 222—Mayn. Pr. Bost. Soc. xiv. 1872, 366 (Maine and New Hampshire).- lf«rr. 

 Am. Nat. viii. 1874, 7, 8, Sl.-Coues, BNW. 1874, 69.— Gentry, Life-Hist. 1876, 135.— 

 Minot, B. N. Engl. 1877, 120.— Merr. Tr. Conn. Acad. iv. 1877, 18. 



Dendrocca pina, Goues, Pr. Ess. Inst. v. 1868, 2T2.—Mayn. B. Fla. 1873, 48. 



Sylvia vigorsii, And. OB. i. 1832, 153, pi. 30. 



VIreo vigorsii, I^utt. Man. i. 1832, 318. 



Pine-Creeper, Parus americanus lutesccns. Gates. Car. i. 1771, 61, pi. 61 (not the Pine 

 Creeper of Edwards). 



Mesangc d'Amerique, Parus americanus, Briss. Orn. iii. 1760, .576, n. 15 (cites Catesby). 



Fauvette des Sapins, V. Ency. Meth. ii. 1823, 464. 



Fauvettc des Pins, Le Moine, Ois. Canad. 1861, 192. 



Vigor's VIreo, Aw«£. 1. c. 



Pine-creeping Warbler of Authors. 



Hab.— Eastern Province, United States, Canada, and New Brunswick, but 

 not known to reach Labrador, as wrongly recorded by me in Pr. Phila. Acad. 

 IHGl , 220. (•' North to Massachusetts", U. B. Jj- Ii. Hist. NAB. i. 208 ; but " to 

 New Brunswick ", lid. ibid. 270.) West ouly tj the Lower Missouri and 

 Kacsas, &,c., thus strictly couiiued to the Eastern Province, like 2>ali>iar"m 

 and some others. Breeds throughout its United States rauge, and winters 

 in the Southern States, having no extralimital record whatever, excepting 

 Bermudas {Jonea) and Bahamas {Brijani). 



