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192. (629). V. solitanus (\Y Us.). Blue-headed Vireo. Eather 

 common transient in middle and mountain regions, and rare 

 summer visitor in latter place. 



193. ( — ). V. solltarlus alticola Brewst. Mountain Solitary 

 Vireo. Mountain region, some places common, in oak and 

 chestnut woods ranging from 4,200 feet to foot of the balsams, 

 5,000 feet {^vide Brewster). 



Subgenus ViREO Vieillot. 



194. (631). V. noveboracensis (Gmel.). White-eyed Yireo. 

 Rather rare summer visitor, generally distributed. (Univ. Coll.). 



Family MNIOTILTID.^. Wood AVarblers. 



Genus Mniotilta Yieillot. 



*195. (636.) 31. varia (Linn.). Black and White Warbler. 

 Common summer visitor, generally distributed. (Univ. Coll.). 



Genus Protonotaria Baird. 



196. (637). P. citrea {Bode].). Prothonotary Warbler. Rare 

 summer visitor, middle region (Brimley). 



Genus Helinaia Audubon. 



197. (638). H. swainsonii And. Swainson's Warbler. One 

 taken at New Bern April 13, 1885, by H. H. Brimley. First 

 record of its occurrence in North Carolina. 



Genus Helmitherus Rafinesque. 



198. (639). U. vermivorus (Gmel.). Worm-eating Warbler. 

 Rather rare transient in middle region, rare summer visitor in 

 mountain region. (Univ. Coll.). 



Genus Helminthophila Ridgway. 



199.(641). H. pinus (Jj]\)\\.). Blue-winged Warbler. Rare 

 summer visitor in mountain region (Craggy Mount, Cairns). 



*200. (642). H. chrysoptera (Linn.). Golden-winged Warbler. 

 One taken by Brimley near Raleigh August 26, 1886. Rare 

 summer visitor in mountain region (eggsiaken by Cairns at foot 

 of Craggy Mount June 2, 1885). Brewster found it common 

 in Jackson and Macon counties, ranging from 2,000 feet to 4,000 

 feet in open oak woodland. 



