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flelnunthophaga Pinus —Baired. 
Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. 
It is rather rare, but I have found it in Penn- 
sylvania and Iowa. It arrives in May in company 
with most of the warbler tribe, and breeds on 
trees. Eggs four in number. 
ffelminthophaga Chrysoptera—B. 
Golden-winged Warbler. 
I have found this bird very abundant in Iowa, 
where it breeds, but have never found the nest. 
I have shot it in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 
It is not considered rare. 
fLelminthophaga Ruficapilla—Ld. 
Nashville Warbler. 
It is very abundant as far as Minnesota, and I 
have shot itin New Jersey. Ihave found it to 
frequent the tops of high trees. It is not con- 
sidered rare. 
Fleliunthophaga Celata.—Laird. 
Orange-crowned Warbler. 
It is very abundant in Iowa. I have not often 
met with it in the Eastern States. I found one 
in the month of December, in New Jersey, 
when there was a deep snow on the ground, 
which must have been a strageler. 
