190 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS. [PART I 
castanea, Barrp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 276.—Scuarer & Satviy, Ibis, 
1859, 11 (Guatemala).—ScrarTer, Catal. 1861, 31, no. 188.—Cassin, 
Pr. A. N. Se. 1860, 193 (Isthmus Darien; winter). — LAwRENcE, 
Ann. N. Y. Lyc. 1861, 322 (Ist. Panama; winter). 
Sylvia autumnalis, Wis. III, pl. 23, fig. 2.—Avup. Orn. Biog. I, pl. 88. 
Hab. Eastern province of North America to Hudson’s Bay; Guatemala, 
south to Isthmus of Darien. Not recorded from Mexico or West Indies ; 
crosses probably in migrating direct from Florida to Yucatan. 
Specimens from United States generally east of Missouri plains; 
also— 
Smith-|Collec- Sex 7 | 
sonian} tor’s | and Locality. pee Received from Collected by 
No. No. | Age. 4 - | 
20,629 is of Mouse Factory. | June 2, ’60.| ©. Drexler. C. Drexler. 
32,31 oi ats or age J, MeKenzie., al.) ieeeee 
"aS 112 Be Panama. Bios Cab. Lawreuce. M’Lean & Galb. 
21,702 | 320 oy Turbo, N. G. ete Lt. Michler. A. Schott. 
21,701 3S g Truando, N, G a - 
ij 
Dendroica pinus. 
Sylvia pinus, Wits. Am. Orn. III, 1811, 25, pl. xix, fig. 4.—Bon. ; Norv. ; 
Aup. Orn. Biog. II, pl. 111.—Thryothorus pinus, Stepu.—Sylvicola 
pinus, JARD. ; Rica. ; Boy. ; Aup. B. A. II, pl. 82.—Jonzs, Nat. Ber- 
muda, 1859, 59 (abundant in Oct.).—Rhimanphus pinus, Bon.— 
Dendroica pinus, Batrp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 277.—Scuarer, Catal. 
1861, 31, no. 189.—Cougs, Pr. A. N. Sc. 1861, 220 (Labrador coast). 
Sylvia vigorsii, Aup. Orn. Biog. I, 1832, 153, pl. 30.— Vireo vigorsiz, Nutr. 
Hab. Eastern province of U. S., north to Labrador; winters in U. 8. Not 
recorded in West Indies or middle America (except Bermuda ?). 
Specimens in the collection from United States generally east of 
the Missouri plains and from Labrador; none from south of the 
United States. 
Dendroica montana. 
Sylvia montana, Wits. Am. Orn. V, 1812, 113, pl. xliv, fig. 2 (“Blue 
Mts. of Pennsylvania’’).—Auvp. Orn. Biog. V, 294 (‘‘ California” !)— 
Sylvicola montana, JARD. ; Aup. B. A. II, 1841, 69, abaE ini 
montana, Barrp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 279. 
Sylvia tigrina, Viritt. Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 34, pl. 94 (U. 8. and St. 
Domingo).—Bon. 
The only cases on record of the occurrence of this species are 
those described by Wilson, Vieillot, and Audubon. I am not aware 
that any specimens are now extant in any collection, at least I have 
never seen or heard of any. 
