324 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
Ictéria virens (LinN&vs). 
RancE.— United States, south in winter to Mexico and Central 
America. 
a. Icteria virens virens (LINNmus). Yellow-breasted Chat. [683.] 
Turdus virens LinNxus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 171. (Carolina, 200 
or 300 miles from the sea.) 
Rance.— Eastern North America. Breeds mainly in Upper and Lower 
Austral zones from southern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ontario, central 
New York, and southern New England south to southeastern Texas, southern 
parts of Gulf States, and northern Florida; winters from Puebla, Vera Cruz, 
and Yucatan to Costa Rica; casual in Maine. 
b. Icteria virens longicaida Lawrence. Long-tailed Chat. [683a.] 
Icteria longicauda Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. H. N. Y., VI, 1853, 4. (Cali- 
fornia, probably near Sacramento or Stockton.) 
Rance.— Western United States. Breeds in lower Transition and 
Sonoran zones from southern British Columbia, central Montana and North 
Dakota south to Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Mexico, and east to central 
Nebraska; winters on the tableland and west coast of Mexico from Chihuahua 
to Oaxaca. 
GENUS WILSONIA BonaPaRTE. 
Wilsonia BONAPARTE, Geog. & Comp. List., 1838, 23. Type, by subs. 
desig., Motacilla mtrata GMELIN = Muscicapa citrina BoppAaERT 
(A. O. U. Committee, 1899). 
Wilsénia citrina (BoppaERT). Hooded Warbler. [684.] 
Muscicapa citrina BopparERT, Table Pl. Enl., 1783, 41. (Louisiana.) 
Rance.— Eastern United States. Breeds in Carolinian and 
Austroriparian zones from southeastern Nebraska, southern Iowa, 
suuthwestern Michigan, central New York, and the lower Connecticut 
Valley south to Louisiana, Alabama, and Georgia; winters from Vera 
Cruz and Yucatan to Panama; occasional in the Bahamas, Cuba, 
and Jamaica; casual north to Wisconsin, Michigan, Ontario, and 
Massachusetts. 
