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201. (645). 11. ruficapilla (Wils.). Nashville Warbler. Rare 

 transient in mountain region {vide Cairns). 



202.(647). U. 2:>erefjrina{\\\]s.). Tennessee Warbler. Rare 

 transient, middle and mountain regions (Brimley and Cairns). 



Genus CoMPSOTHLYPiS Cabanis. 



*203. (648). C. americana (Linn.). Parula AVarbler. Com- 

 mon summer v^isitor throughout the State. (Univ. Coll.). 

 Called also ^^Blue Yellow-baeked Warbler." 



Genus Dendroica Gray. 



Subc>:enus Perissoglossa Baird. 



204. (650). D. tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May AVarbler. Rare 

 transient in Buncombe county {vide Cairns). 



Subgenus Dendroica Gray. 



*205. (652). D. cestiva (Gmel.). Yellow Warbler. Common 

 summer visitor, generally distributed ; in mountain region below 

 2,800 feet, along streams (vide Brewster). (Univ. Coll.). 



*206. (654). D. ccerulescens (Gmel.). Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler. Common transient in middle, and also sojourner in 

 mountain region; Brewster found it abundant at Highlands in 

 Rhododendron swamps and along Rhododendron bordered 

 streams of Black Mountains, says it probably breeds. (Univ. 



Coll.). 



207. (655). D.coronata(L\nn.). Myrtle Warbler. Common 

 winter visitor throughout the State, sometimes appearing in 

 large flocks. (Univ. Coll.). '^ Yellow-rumped Warbler." 



208. (657). D. maculosa (Gmel.). Magnolia Warbler. Rather 

 rare transient in middle, and more common in mountain region. 

 (Univ. Coll.). 



209. (658). D. ccendea (Wils.). C?erulean Warbler. Rare 

 transient in middle and mountain region. 



*210. (659). B. pensykamca{\ Aim.). Chestnut-sided Warbler. 

 Rather rare transient in middle, and common summer sojourner 

 in mountain region, where it is generally distributed 2,000 feet 

 to 4,000 feet {vide Brewster). I took a pair at Balsam Station 

 in Augu.st, 1887; probably breeds. (Priv. Coll.). 



