1868.] 109 [Coues. 



Western Territories; but east of the Mississippi it is believed to be 

 rare or casual. Audubon gives it as a common summer resident in 

 New England: but more recent ornithologists differ with him in opinion. 

 Mr. J. A. Allen, however, has lately found it at Springfield, Mass. 

 (Proc. Essex Inst. IV, 1864, p. 60; ibid. V, 1868, p. 271.) Nuttall 

 attests its abundance in Florida. Prof. Baird records it from Wis- 

 consin and Georgia. Prof. Gibbes marks it " win." in his list. I 

 have myself never met with it except in Arizona and C?alifornia. It 

 is known to breed in Arctic America, and to winter in Mexico. 



30. H. ruficajnlla. Nashville Warbler. 



31. //. pimcs. Blue- winged Yellow Warbler. 



32. H. chrytiojDtcra. Golden-winged Warbler. 



33. H. ijeregrina. Tennessee AVarbler. 



These four species are all migrants, with much the same times of 

 arrival and departure ; neither of them is abundant. 



34. *H. Baclimani. Bachman's Warbler. Very rare ; sum. ; chiefly 

 confined to the coast, and not recorded N. of S. Car. Prof. Lambeye 

 gives it as a bird of Cuba. 



35. *HelmUherus Sivainsoni. Swainson's Warbler. Very rare; 

 sum. This is another highly characteristic species, also occui'ring in 

 Cuba. 



36. H. vermivorus. Worm-eating Warbler. Not uncom. ; most 

 numerous during its migr., in Apr. and Oct. ; sum. 



37. Perissoglossa iigrina. Cape INIay Warbler. Rare; migr. 



38. Dendrceca pinus. Pine-creeping W^arbler. Very ab. ; res. 

 Ihis is pei'haps the most common warbler, and is the only resident 

 one. It breeds veiy early ; I have seen fully fledged young before the 

 middle of April. It is found in aU situations, but shows a preference 

 for the forests from which it takes its name; and is generally seen in 

 straggling companies, associating with Chickadees, Nuthatches, 

 Kinglets, etc. 



39. D. coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. Very ab. ; win. ; 

 from latter part of Oct. until May; most numerous in Nov. and Mch. 



40. D. palmarum. Yellow Red-poll Warbler. Com.; win. from 

 Oct. until late in Apr. 



41. D. ccstiva. Summer Warbler. Com.; sum.; but most ab. 

 during its migr., as by far the greater number pass N.; not known to 

 win. 



42. *D. dominica (pensilis s. superciliosa, auct.). Y'^ellow-throated 

 Warbler. Com.; sum. This species should have the asterisk, as it is 



