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211. (661). D. striata (Fovst.). Blaok-poll Warbler. Rather 

 rare transient visitor in middle and coast region. (Coll. of 1877). 



*212. (662). I), blai'hhumke (Gmel.). Blackburnian Warbler. 

 Middle and nionntain region^ transient in former and snmmer 

 sojonrner in latter, where it is somewhat irregnlarly distributed; 

 rare in Buncond)e connty (Cairns) ; Jackson and Macon coun- 

 ties abundai't everywhere above 3,000 feet, and on crest of 

 Cowee range, and about Highlands the commonest of birds; 

 evidently breeding (Brewster). 



*213. (663). D. domhiica (Linn.). Yellow-throated Warbler. 

 Summer visitor, generally distributed, rather rare. (Univ. Coll.). 



*214. (667). D. V ir ens (Gme].). Black-throated Green Warbler. 

 Rare transient throughout the State except on Black Mountains, 

 where Brewster found it abundant in the balsam forests above 

 0,000 feet; he says it probably breeds. 



*215. (671). D. vigorsii (And.). Pine Warbler. Common 

 resident in middle and coast regions, rare resident in mountain 

 region, but common as a transient. (Univ. Coll.). 



216. (672). D. palmarum (Gmel.). Palm Warbler. Rather 

 rare transient and winter visitor, (Univ. Coll.). 



*217. (673). I), discolor {Y\q\\\.). Prairie Warbler. Rather 

 common summer visitor in middle region. Brewster found it 

 common at Old Fort. (Univ. Coll.). 



Genus Seiurus Swainson. 



218. (674). .S'. aurocapillus (Linn.). Oven-bird. ComuKKi 

 transient in middle region, and common summer sojourner in 

 mountain region. (Univ. Coll.). 



219.(675). 8.noveho7'acensis{Gme\.). Water-Thrush. Rather 

 common transient in middle region, and rare summer visitor in 

 mountain region (S. ncEvius, vide Cairns). (Univ. Coll.). 



*220. (676). S. motadUa (Vieill.). Lotiisiana Water-Thrush. 

 Rare summer visitor in middle and mountain retrion. 



Genus Geothlypis Cabanis. 



Subgenus Opohornis Baird. 



221. (677). G. formosa (Wils.). Kentucky Warbler. Sun- 

 nier visitor, rare in middle region, rather common in mountain 



