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()27. Tirco t/ilvKS (Vieill.). — Warbling- Vireo. Quite common a.s a sum- 

 mer resident and breeder in eastern Nebraska. 



G28. Vireo fiarifrons Vieill. — Yellow-throated Vireo. Xot rare as a breeder 

 in the state southward and eastward. 



629. Tireo .solitariiiH (Wils.). — Blue-headed Vireo. West Point (L. Bru- 

 ner); Omaha (I. S. Trostler), rare. 



(i29?>. Vireo f<o1ifarius iilumhciis Cones. — Plnnil)eous Vireo. Sioux Co., May, 

 1899 (Bruner, Hunter, Wolcott). 



631. Vireo novehoracensix ((imel.). — White-eyed Vireo. Not rare as a 

 summer resident and breeder in the state. 



633. Vireo heUii Aiid. — Bell's ^'ireo. This is our cominonest vireo in Ne- 

 braska where it breeds in almost every plum thicket, as well as in 

 other places. 



636. MniotiUa raria (Linn.). — Black and White Creeping Warbler. Breeds 



over eastern half of state sparing-ly (several records). 



637. Protonotfiria eitrea (Bodd.). — Prothonotarv Warbler. Omaha (L. 



Skow. I. S. Trostler); Nebraska City (M". A. Carriker, Jr.). 

 641. Helmiiitliojiliihi iiiiius (Linn.). — Blue-vving-ed Yellow Warbler. Found 



breeding- near Omaha in 1900 (J. E. Wallace). 

 64.5. Helmiutho[tlii](i ruficainUa (Wils.). — Nashville Warbler. Nebraska City 



(M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 

 648. CoDipsothlypis amerixaun (Linn.).— Parula Warbler. "Rearing their 



young- in various parts of Nebraska" (Bull. No. 2, Div. Ornith.). 

 652. Deiidroiea frstira (Gmel.). — Yellow Warbler; Summer Yellow Bird. 



Found breeding over the entire state, common. 

 656. DeiHlroiea amluhoiii (Towns.). — Audubon's Warbler. Sioux Co., May 



20, 1900 (Bruner, Cary, Crawford, Hunter). 

 658. Deiidroiea rara (Wils.). — Cerulean Warbler. Found breeding near 



Omaha, 1900 (Mullen, Wallace. Shoemaker, van Sant). 

 6.")9. Dcndroiea peiinsi/Jroniva (Linn.). — Chestnut-sided Warbler. Onuiha 



(L. Skow, I. S. Trostler). 



674. »s'r(Mr»s (lurocopiUus (Linn.). — Oven-bird; Golden-crowned Thrush. 

 A common summer resident and breeder in the state. 



675(/. Seinrus novehoraceiisis uoiahilis (Ridgw.). — Grinell's Water Thrush. 

 Sioux Co. (L. Bruner). 



676. Sriiinis niotneiUa (Vieill.). — Louisiana Water Thrush; Large-billed 



Water Thursh. Peru ((i. A. Coleman); Omaha (1. S. Trostler); 

 Omaha, not uncommon (Roy ^Mullen, F. H. Shoemaker). 



677. Grofhh/pis foriiio.m (Wils.). — Kentncky Warbler. Omaha (L. Skow); 



I'eru (G. A. Coleman). 



681. (leothlijids trichas (Linn.). — ^Maryland Yellow-throat. Common over 

 the eastern portions of the state. 



681ff. (IrothJi/ins trielmK occidnitnlix Brewst. — Western Maryland Yellow- 

 throat. Less common than the preceding, and more westerly. 



683. lateria rirens (Linn.). — Yellow-breasted Chat. Quite common as a 

 breeder in the state, especially in eastern portions. 



683«. Icteria rircns lonoictiiida (Lawr.). — Long-tailed Chat. Sioux Co. (R. 

 H. Wolcott). 



687. Sctophaga rvticilhi (Linn.). — American Redstart. Found as a sum- 

 mer resident and nester over the greater part of state. 



