1868.1 109 [Coucs. 



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

 rare or casual. Audubon gives it as a eomnion suninier resident in 

 New England; but more recent ornithologists ditler with liini iu 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 California. It 

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



30. H. rujicapilla. Nashville Warbler. 



31. H. piinis. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. 



32. //. clirysuptera. Golden-winged Warbler. 



33. H. pereyrina. Tennessee Warbler. 



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

 arrival and departure; neither of them is abundant. 



34. *1{. Buchmani. Bachman's Warbler. Very rare; sum. ; chiefly 

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

 gives it as a bird of Cuba. 



3.5. *Helmitherus Swainsoni. Swainson's Warbler. Very rare; 

 sum. This is another highly characteristic species, also occurring in 

 Cuba. 



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

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



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



38. Dendroeca pinus. Pine-cree})ing Warbler. Very ab.; res. 

 This is perhaps the most conmion warbler, and is the only resident 

 one. It breeds vcryeai*ly; I have seen fully fledged young before the 

 middle of April. It is fecund in all situation.-, 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. YelloAv-rumped Warbler. Very ab. ; win. ; 

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



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

 Oct. until late in Apr. 



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

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

 win. 



42. *I). (lonibiicu (jjensilis s. snperciliosa, auct.). Yellow-throated 

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



