214 HELMINTHOPHAGA LAWRENCII H. BACHMANI 



lawrencii,* are at present known only from isolated localities, 

 and nothing can be predicated respecting their actual distribu- 

 tion, if, indeed, they be reallj^ good species. Another, E. 

 bachmani,\-\s extremely rare, being only known from South 

 Carolina, Georgia, and Cuba. Two, H. virginice and H. lucice, 

 are characteristic of the Southern Kocky Mountain region 

 and Valley of the Colorado. Two are of rather general 

 distribution in North America, H. celata being chiefly West- 

 ern, but also of irregular occurrence in the East, while H. 

 ruficapilla is chiefly Eastern, but is known to reach the Rocky 

 Mountains. H. peregrina is much like ruficapilla, but more 

 decidedly Eastern, only known to casually reach the Eocky 

 Mountains. The remaining two, H. pinus^ and JS. chrysop- 



* Helminttaopliag'a lawrencii, — Iiawrcnce's Warbler. 



Helminthophaga lawrencii, Herrick, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1874, 2-20, pi. 15 (descr. 



orig. New Jersey). 

 Helmiiithopbaga lawreiicei, iTerricfc, Bull. Nutt Orn. Cinb, ii. 1877, 19 (second specimen, 



from Hoboken, N. J.). 

 (Note. — Closely related to H. pinus, from which it di£fer8 chiefly in having 

 the chin, throat, and fore breast black. It is curious to observe that the fore- 

 going species differs from its nearest ally, H. chrymptera, in not having these 

 parts black. The discovery of the second specimen of lawrencii tends, of 

 course, to confirm the validity of the species ; but further information 

 respecting both of these novelties is desirable.) 



t Helmintbopba^a bacbmaiii.— Bacbiuan's Warbler. 



Sylvia baciiinani, Aud. OB. ii. 1834, 483, pi. 183 (Charleston, S. C). 



Sj Ivicola baclimani, Eich. Sixth Ann. Kep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1836, 1837, 172. 



Termivnra bachmaui, Bp. C. & G. L. 1838, 21. 



Eeliiiaia bachmaai, Attd. Syn. 1839, C8.— Awd. BA. ii. 1841, 93, pi. 108.— Zemft. Av. Cuba, 



1850, 36, pi. 6, f. l.—Brew. Pr. Best. Soc. vii. 1860, 307 (Cuba). 

 MnloUlta bachmani, Gray, G. of B. i. lb48, 196. 

 Helmilbcros bachmani, Bp. CA. i. 1850, 315. 

 Helmintbophaga bacbmani, Cab.—Gundl. J. t. O. iii. 18.55, 475 (Cuba).— GwndJ. J. £ O. 



18G1, 326, 409; 1874, 411 (Cuba).— .Bd. BNA. 1858, 255.— Bd. Rov. AB. 18C4, 17.").— 



Cowes, Pr. Bost. Soc. xii. 1868, 109 (South Carolina).— Cowes, Key, 1872, 94.— U. B. c£ii. 



NAB. 1. 1874, 194, pi. 11, f. 3. 

 Mniotilta bachmanni, Giebel, Nomencl. Av. ii. 1875, 600. 

 Bachman's Warbler, Bacbman's Swamp-Warbler, Authors. 

 [Note. — In the foregoing, " bachmani " and " bachmanii" are not distinguished.] 



Hab.— Only known to occur in South Carolina, Georgia, and Cuba — .he 

 latter in winter oulj'. 



;lIeliniiithopbag:a piniis,— Blue-winded Yellow Warbler. 



Certbia pinus, Linyi. SN. i. 1766, 187, n. 16 (diagnosis exclusively pertinent ; cites Edwards 

 primarily ; wrongly includes Catesby and Brisson in the synonymy) .—G?n. SN. i. 

 1788, 470, n. 16 (^arae as the Linusean species ; Butfon and Latham also cited). 



Sylvia pinus. Lath. 10. ii. 1790, 537, n. 11 l.—Tieill. OAS. ii. 1807, 44. (Not of Wihon.) 



Motacilla pinus, Turt. SN. i. 1606, 006. 



Terraivora pinus, Sw. Class. B. ii. 1837, 245, f. 213, h, i. 



Helminthophaga pinus, Bd. BNA. 18,58, 254.-5. <£■ S. Ibis, i. 1859, 11 (Guatemala).— &i. Cat. 

 1861, 28.— n7iea«. Ohio Agric.Eep. for 1860, 1861, 363.— J?amard, Smiths. Rep. for 1860, 

 1861, 435.— Co«€« d Prent. Smiths. Rep. for 1861, 1862, 4U6.— Bd. Rev. AB. 1864, 174.— 

 AZten, Pr. Ess. Inst. iv. 1864, 82 (Massachusetts).- iawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. viii, 1866. 



