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284, Pvotoiiotaria citrea (Bodd.). Prothonotary 



Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf States ; rare 



north of Georgia on the Atlantic Slope. 

 Winter Distribution — Cuba, Central America and northern S. A. 



A very rare straggler from the South. The following are all the 

 captures in southern Pennsylvania with which we are fanailiar, and 

 we know of no record for New Jersey.* 



West bank of Schuylkill River, near Phila., about 1876, John Mcllvaine 

 {^Trotter— B. N. 0. C, 1879). 



Chester Co., Pa., midsummer. Dr. B. H. Warren. 



" May, 

 Lancaster Co., summer, Lancaster Museum (Wurren's Report). 

 Gray's Ferry, Phila., May, 1879, Spencer Trotter (B. iV. 0. C, 1880). 

 Montgomery Co., Pa., May 15, 1887, H. F. Moore {Auk, U 



285. Selifiithei'usvermiuor'iis (Gmel.). Worm-eating 



Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., not ranging north of the Carolinian 



Fauna. 

 AViNTER Distribution — Cuba, southern Mexico and Panama. 



Summer resident throughout southeastern Pennsylvania within 

 the limits of the Carolinian Fauna, and in southern New Jersey (ex- 

 cei)t Pine Barrens ?). In certain localities it is quite abundant, es- 

 pecially in portions of Chester county, Pa. {Jackson and Ladd — 

 O. 8f 0., 1887), and the lower Susquehanna Valley. 



Arrives May 7 and departs by September 1. 



286. HehnintJiophila pinus (Linn.). Blue-winged 



Warbler. 



Breeding Range — Eastern U. S., not ranging north of the Carolinian 



Fauna. 

 Winter DiSTRiBUTiON^-Eastern Mexico and Guatemala. 



Summer resident within the Carolinian Fauna and quite common 

 in many localitips, corresponding in distribution with the preceding. 

 Neither of these species have been found breeding in the Pine 



*Mr. S. N. Rhoads saw one individual of this species at Haddonfield, N. J., 

 some years ago, under circumstances which left no doubt as to its identity, but 

 unfortunately it was not secured. 



