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cies in Kansas lists. Snow included it in his second edition on authority of 
Baird. Goss omitted it from all the editions of his catalogue. Doctor Hoy found 
it near the Kansas line in western Missouri. In the absence of authentic earlier 
specimens, we have the record of its capture in Finney county, October 17, 1891, 
by H. W. Menke, so that there is a strong probability that the Baird record is 
correct. Snow, 1872, on authority of Baird. 
293. 655. Dendroica coronata (Linn.) Myrtle Warbler. A rare winter so- 
journer; common in migration. Inhabits all of North America, but chiefly east 
of the Rocky mountains. Breeds from the northern United States northward to: 
the arctic zone. Ranges from the middle United States southward to Panama 
in winter. Baird, 1858. 
294. 656. Dendroica auduboni (Towns.) Audubon’s Warbler. A rather 
common migrant in western Kansas. Inhabits western North America, north 
to British Columbia, east to central Kansas and Texas, south to Guatemala. 
Breeds in the mountains throughout its United States range. Goss, 1883. B.N. 
O. C., vol. VIII, p. 186. 
295. 657. Dendroica maculosa(Gmel.) Magnolia Warbler. A rare migrant. 
Inhabits eastern North America, north to Hudson’s bay, west to the foot-hills of 
the Rocky mountains; south in winter to Costa Rica and the West Indies. 
Breeds north of the United States. Taken in Marshall county by W. J. Mc- 
Laughlin. Snow, 1874. 
296. 658. Dendroica cerulea (Wils.) Cerulean Warbler. A common sum- 
mer resident in eastern Kansas. Belongs to the eastern United States and 
southern Canada, west to the plains; south in winter to Panama. Breeds from 
the Gulf northward, chiefly in the interior.. Allen, 1872. 
297. 659. Dendroica pennsylvanica(Linn.) Chestnut-sided Warbler. A rare 
migrant. Belongs to eastern North America, north to Canada, west to the 
plains; south in winter to Panama. Breeds in the northern part of the upper 
austral and in the transition zones. Taken at Leavenworth, in May, 1871, by 
Prof. J. A. Allen, and at Topeka, May 2, 1873, by Prof. E. A. Popenoe. Snow, 
1872, on authority of Brewer. 
298. 661. Dendroica striata (Forst.) Black-poll Warbler. A common mi- 
grant. Belongs to eastern and northern North America, north to the arctic, 
west to the Rocky mountains and Alaska, south to Panama. Breeds from north- 
ern New England northward and westward. Snow, 1874. 
299. 662. Dendroica blackburniz (Gmel.) Blackburnian Warbler. A rare 
migrant. Belongs to eastern temperate North America, west to the plains, south 
to South America. Breeds from the northern United States northward to the 
Hudsonian zone. Allen, 1872. 
300. 663a. Dendroica dominica albilora (Baird). Sycamore Warbler. A 
rare summer resident in eastern Kansas. Ranges through the Mississippi valley 
in summer, north to northern Illinois, west to eastern Kansas and Texas; south 
in winter to Guatemala. Breeding range not well known. Snow, 1872, on 
authority of Brewer. 
301. 667. Dendroica virens (Gmel.) Black-throated Green Warbler. Mi- 
gratory; not very common. Belongs to eastern temperate North America. west 
to the plains; south in winter to Panama. Breeds from the northern United 
States northward. Snow, 1872, on authority of Baird. 
