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238. Swainson's Warbler. Hdinaia szualnsonii. (And.) 



No record except that of Atkinson: "One specimen taken by 

 H. H. Brimley, at Newbern, April 13, 1885." 



239. Worm-eating Warbler. Helmitherns vermivoms. (Gmel.) 

 Not a common summer visitor in any section, though generally 



distributed and occurring regularly. Nests with eggs have been 

 found in Bertie and Buncombe counties. 



240. Bachman's W'ARBLER. HelmintJwfhila bachniani. (And.) 

 One specimen taken by Brimley near Raleigh, April 27, 1891. 



Probably a rare summer visitor. 



241. Blue-winged Warbler. Helminthofhlla ■pimis. (Linn.) 

 Rare transient in the middle section ; rare summer visitor in the 



mountains, said to be common in the most western counties. Nest 

 with young ones taken by Cairns, in 1885. 



242. Brewster'vS W^^RBLER. Helminthophiia Icncohronchialis. 

 (Brewst. ) 



Probablv transient in the middle section, one taken by Brimley, 

 September 8, 1888. 



243. Golden-winged W^arbler. Helminihofhila cryso-ptera. 

 (Linn.) 



Rare transient in the middle section ; one taken by Brimley, in 

 Wake county, August 26, 1886, one May 7, 1889, and one in May, 

 1891 ; tolerably common summer visitor in the mountains, breed- 

 ing in May. 



244. Nashville Warbler. Helminthofhihi mbricapiUa. 

 (Wils.) 



Not a common transient in the mountains. 



245. Orange-crowned W' arbler. Hclmintho-phila cclata. 

 (Say.) 



One male specimen has been taken in the mountains by Cairns. 



246. Tennessee W' arbler. Hehuinfuophila peregrina. (Wils.) 

 Rare transient in the middle and western sections. 



247. Parula Warbler. Comsothlyfis americana. (Linn.) 

 Common summer visitor in all portions, breeding throughout its 

 range. 



248. Northern Parula Warbler. Compsothlyfis americana 

 usnecp. ( .) 



Transient in the middle section, reported by Brimley, at Raleigh. 



249. Cape May Warbler. Dcndroica tigrina. (Gmel.) 



One female taken by Cairns in Buncombe county, and two 

 specimens taken by Brimley in spring of 1892, near Raleigh. 



