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Genus PIPILO Vieili.ot. 



66- Pipilo maculatus arotious (.Swains.). Arctic Towhee. 

 Wieconsin, two specimens (Nelson, N. E. Ills., p. 110). 



Genus HABIA Reicbenbaoh. 



^7- Habia melanocephala (Swo/ns.). Black-headed Grosbeak. 

 Michigan, very rare (Gibbs., p. 487). 



Genus PASSERINA Vieillot. 



i68. Passerina oiris tLinn.). Painted Bunting. 



Illinois, accidental (Ridgway, Ills. Orn., p. 302). 



Family VIREONID^. Vireos. 



Genus VIREO Vieili.ot. 

 Subgenus Vikro. 



69. Vireo bellii Aud. Bell's Vieeo. 



Illinois, summer resident in prairie districts (Ridgway, Ills. Orn., p. 190-191). 



Family MNIOTILTID.^. Wood Warblers. 



Genus HELMINTHOPHILA Ridgway. 



70. Helminthophila leucobronchlalls {Bren^nt.). Brewster's Wauhler. 



A rare and peculiar Warbler, found in Eastern U. S., west into Michigan 

 (Gibba., p. 483; Ridgway Manual, p. 486). 



71. Helminthophila cincinnatiensis (Langd.). Cincinnati Warbler. 



Only known from one specimen from Cincinnati, O. (Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., July, 1880, p 119-120). This is supposed to be a hybrid between Helmin- 

 thnfihila pinus and Oporornia formoxa (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. V, 1880, p. 237). 



Genus DENDROICA Gray. 

 Subgenus Dendeoica. 



72. Dendroica kirtlandi Baird. Kirtland's Warbler. 



Very rare species, known from but few localities in the United States as spring 

 miijrant. Has been taken in Ohio and Michigan (Wheaton, p. 263; Gibbs., p. 484). 

 Also in Missouri and Wisconsin. 



Family TROGLODYTID.E. Wrens, Thrushes, etc. 



Subfamily TROGLODYTIN.E. Wbens. 



Genus TROGLODYTES Vieillot. 



Subgenus Trogl6dytes. 



73. Troglodytes aedon aztecus {Baird.). Western House Wren. 



Illinois, rare. (Ridgway Cat., p. 173.) Prof. J. A. Allen thinks the Missis- 

 sippi and Ohio Valley form referable to this rather than (edon proper. (The Auk, 

 1888, p. 164.) 



