80 JOURXAL OF THE 



region, where it is generally distributed in valleys and np mount- 

 ain sides to 3,500 feet. 



222. (678). G. agilis (Wils.). Conneeticut AVarbler. Taken 

 at Raleigh by Brim ley October 15, 1884. 



Subgenus Geothlypis Cabanis. 



*223. (681). G. trichas (Linn.). Maryland Yellow-throat. 



Summer visitor, rather common throughout the State. (Univ. 



Coll.). 



Genus IcTERiA Yieillot. 



*224. (683). I.virens{\Jinn.). Yellow-breasted Chat. Every- 

 where abundant, summer sojourner. (Univ. Coll.). 



Genus Sylyania Nuttall. 



225. (684). *S'. mitrata (Gmel.). Hooded Warbler. Rare 

 transient throughout the State, and rare summer sojourner in 

 mountain region, where it is generally distributed in ^'Rhodo- 

 dendron thickets along streams, ranging to 3,800 feet" [vide 

 Brewster). (Univ. Coll.). 



226. (685). S. pusilla (Wils.). Wilson's Warbler. Rare 

 transient (Busbee and Cairns). 



*227. (6S6). 8.ca7iadensis(L\nn.). Canadian Warbler. Sum- 

 mer sojourner in mountain region. "Abundant from 3,000 feet 

 to tops of highest mountains; breeds at Highlands" (Brewster). 



Genus Setophaga Swainson. 



*228. (687). S. ruticilla (Linn.). American Redstart. Com- 

 mon transient and rather rare summer sojourner in middle and 

 mountain regions. (Univ. Coll.). 



Family MOTACILLID^^. Wagtails. 



Genus Anthus Bechsteio. 



Subgenus Anthus. 



229. (697). ^. j^ensiYrrtmcits (Lath.). American Pipit. Win- 

 ter visitor in middle and coast region, irregularly distributed ; 

 rare transient in Buncombe county {vide Cairns). 



