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481. Wilsonia citrina. Hooded Warbler. 



Eastern section of the State, common migrant, rare summer resident 



482. Wilsonia pusilla. Wilson's Warbler. 



Common migrant through the eastern section. 



483. Wilsonia pusilla pileolata. Pileolated Warbler. 



Guadalupe Mountains, probably breeding (Bailey). We observed a 

 small flock of these warblers in the Davis Mountains in the early part 

 of May and obtained two males. 



484. Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler. 



Eastern half of the State, migrant, not uncommon. (Houston, San 

 Antonio, Hidalgo, San Angelo, Fort Brown.) I have never observed a 

 specimen of this warbler in East-central Texas. 



485. Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart. 



Common migrant through the eastern half of the State. 



FAMILY Motacillidae. Wagtails. Pipits, etc. 



485. Anthns nibescens. American Pipit. 



Abundant migrant and common winter resident, distributed over the 

 entire state. 



487. Anthus spragueii. Sprague's Pipit: Missouri Skylark. 



Migrant and winter resident, not as abundant as the last species. 

 Recorded from Cameron, Kendall, Tom Green, Concho, Harris, Bexar, 

 Neuces, and McLennan counties. 



FAMILY Cinclidae. Dippers. 



488. Cinclns mexicanus vinicolor. American Dipper. 



Recorded from western Texas by McCall (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., V. 1851, p. 216). Western Texas is also mcluded in the range 

 of this species by Ridgway (Birds of North and Middle America). 



FAMILY Nimidae. Mocking Thrushes. 



489. Oroscoptes montanus. Sage Thrasher. 



Western Texas, in summer to Tom Green and Concho counties: in 

 winter east to the eastern and coast sections. (Corpus Christi, Re- 

 fugio, Waco, San Antonio, etc.) 



490. Nimus polyglottos. Mockingbird. 



Eastern and coast sections, south to Galveston, resident 



