54 DENDRCECA iESTIVA DENDRCECA VIRENS. 



DENDllCECA ^ESTIVA, (Gm.) Bd. ] 



Blue-eyed Yellow WarMer; Golden Warlnler; Summer Warbler. 



MotadUa wsiiva, Gm., Syst. Nut. i, 1788, 996. 



Sjjlria wsliva, Lath., lud. Oni. ii, 1790, 551.— Vieill., Ois. Am. Sept. ii, 1807, 35, pi. 95.— 



Aui)., Oni. Bioo-. i, 1831, 476, pi. 95.— Nutt., Man. i, 1832, 370. 

 Si/h-kola (vstiva, Sw. & Rich., F. B. A. ii, 1831, 211.— Auu., B. Am. ii, 1841, 50, pi. 88.— 



WooDii., Sit>,n-. Rep. 1853, 70.— Hoy, Smiths. Rep. 1864, 438. 

 BhhHam2)hus wstinis, Bp., Consp. Av. i, 1850, 311.— ScL., P. Z. S. 1856, 141. 

 Dt'iidm'ca a'^ilim, Bd., B. N. A. 1858, 282; Rev. 1865, 195.— Coues, Key, 1872, 97; and of 



late wiiter-s. 

 Sylvia caroluicnsis, Lath., Ind. Orn. ii, 1790, 551. 

 SijlviaJUira, Vieill., Ois. Am. Sept. ii, 1807, 31, pi. 81. 

 Si/lria ciirinella, Wils., Am. Oni ii, 1810, 111, pi. 15, f. 5. 

 Sylvia ckildrcM, AiJD., Orn. Biog. i, 1831, 180, pi. 35. 

 Sylvia rathboiiia, AuD., Orn. Biog. i, 1831, 333, pi. 65. 

 "/.'// *ma«jj/uts citriuus, Rafinesque." 



Hah. — Whole of North America, through Mexico and Central America into South 

 America. In the West Indies, represented by several insular forms, apparently not 

 specitically distinct. 



List of speeiinens. 



19204 17 Wind River.. ^ May 25, 1860 F. V. Hayden.. 4.50 7.75 2.50 



Lieutenant Wanr)i\^ Expedition. — 5292-3, Foi't Lookout ; 5291, Little Cheyenne River; 

 5295, Blackfoot country; 4665, near Fort Lookout; 4660, Fort Pierre; 4656, White 

 River; 4662, Platte River ; 5642, Kansas; 5294, Powder River; 8825, Loup Fork ; 4658, 

 4C.()1, 4668-9, "Nebraska^' 



Later Expeditions. — 59855, Colorado; 60427-32, Bitter Cottonwood and La Bout6 

 Creek; 60702-3, Fort Bridger and Green River , 61660, Utah. 



DENDRCECA VIRENS, (Gm.) Bd. 



Black-throjited Green WarWer, 



Motacilla vircns, Gm., Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 985. 



Sylvia vireuH, Lath., Ind. Oru. ii, 1790, 537. — Vieill., Ois. Am. Sept. ii, 1807, 33, pi. 92. — 

 Wils., Am. Orn. ii, 1810, 27, pi. 17, f. 3.— Bp., Syn. 1828, 80.— Nutt., Man. i, 

 1832, 376.— AuD., Orn. Biog. iv, 1838, 70, pi. 399. 



Sylvicola rivens, Bp., List, 1838, 22.— Aud., Syn. 1839, 55.— AuD., B. A. ii, 1844, 42, pi. 84.— 

 Bp., Consp. Av. i, 1850, 307. — Woodh., Sitgr. Rep. 1853, 70 (Texas aud Indian 

 Territory).— Reixh., Vedeusk. Med. 1853,'72, 81 (Greeulaud).—HoY, Smiths. 

 Rep. 1864, 438 (Missouri).— Trippe, Pr. Ess. Inst, vi, 1871, 114 (Minnesota, 

 breediug). 



EMmanplms virens, Cab., Mus. Hein. 1, 1850, 19; J. f. O. iii, 1855, 474 (Cuba). — ScL., P. 

 Z. S. 1856, 291 (Cordova). 



Mniotilta virens, Gp.ay. — Reinh., Ibis, iii, 1861, 5 (Greenland). 



Dindraca rivens, Bd., B. N. A. 1858, 267; Rev. 1865, 182.— Scl. & Salv., Ibis, 1859, 11 

 (Guatemala).— ScL., P. Z. S. 1859, 373 (Xalapaj ; Cat. 1862, £9.— Giixdl., J. f. O. 

 1861, 326 (Cuba).— Lawp.., Ann. Lye. N. Y. vii, 1861, 293 (Panama) ; ix, 1868, 

 94 (Costa Rica). — Sumich., Mem. JBost. Soc. i, 1869, 546 (Vera Crn;;, "every- 

 where"). — Coues, Key, 1872, 97, fig. 39; and of late writers generally. 



(?) Sylvia montana, Wils., v, 113, pi. 44, f. 2 (Blue Mountains, Pa.). — Aud., Orn. Biog. 

 V, 294 (California). 



(?) Sylvicola montana, Aud., B. Am. ii, 69, 98. 



(f) Dendracea montana, Bd., B. Am. 279 ; Rev. 190 (most probably; possibly young of D. 

 car idea ; see CouES, Key, 1872, 105). 



Hah. — Eastern North America to the Lower Missouii. Breeds froiii New England 

 northward, from New York aud higher portions of Pennsylvania {.Indahon, Tiirnbull). 

 Only migratory through most of the United States. Winters in Mexico, Central 

 America, and Cuba. Accidental in Greenland; also in Europe (Heligoland. Gadke, 

 Naum. 1858, 423). 



lu the case of this and several other common birds of the same genus, 

 which were iiot iioticed by the Expeditious, 1 shall abridge the curreut 



