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trils, too, are much more linear, and the wings unusually long. In 

 these respects, as well as in pattern of coloration, it forms a very 

 strongly marked section among the Dendroicas, even if not entitled 

 to consideration as a separate genus. The saffron brown head, neck, 

 and breast ; the narrow black forehead, with black stripe through 

 the eye ; the white belly, and the two white wing bands and white 

 patch at base of primaries, easily characterize it specifically. 



Locality. 



Mexico. 

 Popocatepetl. 

 Orizaba(:ilpinereg.) 

 Choctnm, Vera Paz. 



When 

 CoUected. 



Jan. 1S62. 



Received from 



Collected by 



A. S^ilKV 

 Vei TPiiux. 

 Prof. Siiniichrast. 

 O. Salviu. 



Salviu & Godnian. 



Dendroica maculosa. 



Motacilla maculosa, CIm. S. N. I, 1788, 984. — Sylvia m. Lat.i. ; Vieill. 

 II, pi. 93.— Bon. ; Ndtt. ; Aud. Oru. Biog. I, II, V, pi. 50, 123.— 

 D'Orb. Sagra's Cuba, Ois. 1840, 72. — Sijlvicola m. Swaixs. ; Bon. ; 

 Aud. B. a. II, pi. m.—Rhimanphus m. Cab. Jour. Ill, 185.'i, 474 

 (Cuba). — Dendroica m. Baikd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 284. — Sclater, 

 P. Z. S. 1859, 363, 373 (Xalapa).— Ib. Catal. 1861, 32, no. 197.— 

 Bryant, Pr. Best. Soc. VII, 1859 (Bahamas). — Sclater & Salvin, 

 Ibis, 1859, 11 (Guatemala).— Lawrence, Ann. N. Y. Lye. 1861, 322 

 (Panama; winter). — Gcndlacu, Cab. Jour. 1861, 326 (Cuba; very 

 rare). 



Si/lvia magnolia, Wils. Ill, pi. 23, fig. 3. 



Bab. Eastern province of North America to Fort Simpson ; eastern Mexico 

 to Guatemala and Panama ; Bahamas ; Cuba (very rare). 



Specimens from the Eastern United States genera .y from the 

 Atlantic to Missouri valley ; also — 



When 

 Collected. 



Received from 



Collected by 



Moose Factory. 



Fort Simpson. 



Fort Resolution. 



Mexico. 



Coban. 



Choctum, Vera Paz. Feb. 1S62 



May 28, '60. 



June 12, '60. 

 ISGO. 



C. Drexler. 

 ,1. MacKenzie. 

 13. R. Ross. 

 R. Kenuicott. 

 Verreaux. 



Salvin. 



Dendroica kirtlandii. 



Sylvicola kirtlnndii, Baikp, Ann. N. Y. Lye. V, June, 1852, 217, pi. vi 

 (Cleveland, Ohio).— Cassin, Illust. I, 1855, 278, pi. 47.— />e"(/n;/c-n 

 kirtlandii, Baird, Birds N. Am. 1858, 286. 



