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sota, northern Michigan, central Ontario, New Hampshire, and 
Maine, and mountains of New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts; 
winters from Kansas, Ohio Valley, and New Jersey (locally southern 
New England) south to the Greater Antilles, Mexico, and Panama, 
and on the Pacific coast from central Oregon to southern California; 
accidental in Greenland and eastern Siberia. 
Dendroica atiduboni (TOWNSEND). 
RaNncE.— Western North America; in winter south to Guatemala. 
a. Dendroica auduboni auduboni (J. Kk. Townsenp). Audubon’s Warbler. 
(656. ] 
Sylvia audubont TowNsEND, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 1837, 
191. (Forests of the Columbia River, near Fort Vancouver, Washing- 
ton.) 
Rance.— Western North America. Breeds in Canadian and Transition 
zones from central British Columbia, central Alberta, and southwestern Sas- 
katehewan south to mountains of southern California, northern Arizona, and 
southeastern New Mexico, and east to the Black Hills, South Dakota, and 
western Nebraska; winters from the valleys of California (casually southern 
British Columbia) and the Rio Grande to Guatemala; accidental in Pennsyl- 
vania and Massachusetts. 
b. Dendroica auduboni nigrifrons Brewster. Black-fronted Warbler. 
[656a.] 
Dendroica nigrifrons Brewster, Auk, VI, April, 1889. 94. (Separates 
publ. Jan. 31.) (Pinos Altos, Chihuahua, Mexico.) 
Ranee.— Arizona and northern Mexico. Breeds in the Chiricahua and Hua- 
chuca mountains, Arizona, and south through the mountains of Chihuahua 
and Durango, Mexico. 
Dendroica magnolia (WiLson). Magnolia Warbler. [657.] 
Sylvia magnolia Wiuson, Amer. Orn., IIT, 1811, 63, pl. 23, fig. 2. (Little 
Miami, near its junction with the Ohio; in magnolias near Fort Adams, 
on the Mississippi; near Philadelphia, Pa.) 
RanGeE.— Eastern North America. Breeds in Canadian and 
upper Transition zones from southwestern Mackenzie (casually Great 
Bear Lake), southern Keewatin, northern Quebec, and Newfoundland 
south to central Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, Minnesota, northern 
Michigan, and northern Massachusetts, and in the mountains of West 
