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LIST CF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
INS Coys. Lf 
NO. 
(627) VIREO GILVUS. (VrerLL.) Warbling Vireo. 
Throughout North America; breeding nearly throughout its range. 
(628) VIREO FLAVIFRONS. VreEILL. Yellow-throated Vireo. 
Eastern United States; from the British Provinces to Florida; breeds 
throughout its range. 
(629) VIREO SOLITARIUS. (Wits.) Blue-headed Vireo. 
Eastern United States; from Hudson Bay to the Gulf and Central 
America in winter; breeds from southern New England and 
Illinois northward. 
(629b) Vireo solitarius plumbeus. (Cours.) Plumbeous Vireo. 
Western species; one record in New York State; its occurrence is 
purely accidental east of the Mississippi. 
(629¢) Vireo solitarius alticola, Brewst. Mountain Solitary Vireo. 
Differs mainly in having a larger bill and slate-blue back; ranges 
from the Alleghanies in the Carolinas ; south in winter to Florida. 
SUBGENUS VIREO. VIEILL. 
(631) VIREO NOVEBORACENSIS. (GMEL.) White-eyed Vireo. 
Eastern United States; from Rocky Mountains to the coast, and from 
southern New England and Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico; breeds 
throughout its United States range. 
(631a) VIREO NOVEBORACENSIS MAYNARDI. Brewst. Key West Vireo. 
A rather small, pale race, which is resident in southern Florida. 
(633) VIREO BELLII. (Aup.) Bell’s Vireo. 
Western species which occurs in the northern Mississippi Valley, Illinois, 
and Indiana, southwest to Mexico. 
FAMILY CCEREBIDAE. Honey Creepers. 
Genus CCEREBA. Vier. 
(635) CCEREBA BAHAMENSIS. (Reicu.) Bahama Honey Creeper. 
Bahaman species ; stragglers have been taken on the Florida Keys. 
FAMILY MNIOTILTIDAE. Wood Warblers. 
Genus MNIOTILTA.  Vierre. 
(636) MNIOTILTA VARIA. (Lixy.) Black and White Warbler. 
Eastern United States; south to West Indies and northern South 
America; breeds north of Virginia, 
Genus PROTONOTARIA. | Barrp. 
(657) PROTONOTARIA CITREA. (Bopp.) Prothonotary Warbler. 
Eastern United States; from Illinois, Michigan, and New England to 
the Gulf, and in winter to South America; breeds throughout its 
range. 
