318 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
RanGce.— Eastern North America. Breeds in Transition Zone in 
Oscoda, Crawford, and Roscommon counties, Michigan; winters in 
the Bahamas as far south at least as the Caicos Islands; in migration 
recorded from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ontario, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, 
Missouri, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. 
Dendroica vigorsi (AUDUBON). Pine Warbler. [671.] 
Sylvia vigorsii AuDuUBON, Birds Amer. (folio), I, 1828, pl. 30. (About 
10 miles west of Norristown, Pa.) 
Rancr.— Eastern North America. Breeds in Transition and 
Austral zones from northern Manitoba, northern Michigan, southern 
Ontario, southern Quebec, and New Brunswick south to east central 
Texas, the Gulf States, and Florida; winters from southern Illinois 
and coast of Virginia to Florida, eastern Texas, and Tamaulipas, and 
casually north to Massachusetts; occasional in Bermuda; accidental 
in British Columbia. 
Dendroica palmérum (GMELIN). 
RaNGE.— Eastern North America, north to Great Bear Lake, 
breeding mainly north of the United States; south in winter to the 
Gulf States and the West Indies. 
a. Dendroica palmarum palmarum (GMELIN). Palm Warbler. [672.] 
Motacilla palmarum GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 951. (Santo Dom- 
ingo.) 
Rance.— Interior North America. Breeds in Canadian Zone from south- 
ern Mackenzie (Fort Simpson) and central Keewatin south and southeast to 
northern Minnesota; winters from southern Florida and the Bahamas to the 
Greater Antilles and Yucatan; occurs in migration on the Atlantic slope; 
accidental in California, Montana, and Colorado. 
b. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea Ripaway. Yellow Palm Warbler. 
[672a.] 
Dendreca palmarum hypochrysea Ripaway, Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, I, 
Nov., 1876, 85. (Cambridge, Mass.) 
Rance.— Atlantic slope of North America. Breeds in Canadian Zone from 
Ontario, northern Quebec, and Newfoundland south to southern Nova Scotia, 
New Brunswick, and Maine; winters from Louisiana to northern Florida, 
casually to North Carolina and Pennsylvania; accidental in Ohio, Cuba, Ja- 
maica, and Bermuda. 
