174: Catalogue of the Birds of Illinois. 



Genus Protonotaeia, Baird. 



*31. P. citrea (Bodd.) Baird. Prothonotary Warbler. Summer sojourner. 

 Abundant in southern counties; rare northward. Found chiefly in wooded 

 swamps or the border of ponds in wooded bottoms. 



Genus Helon/EA, Audubon. 



*32. H. sicainsom, Aud. Swainson's Warbler. Believed to be a rather 

 rare summer sojourner in cypress swamps of the extreme southern part of the 

 state. (See Bull. Nutt. Orn, Club, October 1878, p. 163.) 



Genus HBLMiNxnoTHERus, Raflnesque. 



*33. H. vermivorus (Gm.) Salv. & Godm. Worm-eating Warbler. Sum- 

 mer sojourner. Rare northward, but common in southern counties. 



Genus Helminthophaga, Cabanis. 



*34, H. 2nnus (Linn.) Baird. Blue-wing-ed Yellow Warbler. Summer 

 sojourner, and abundant (locally) in southern portion; not yet recorded from 

 northern portion of the state. 



*35. H. chrysoptera (Linn.) Baird. Golden- winged Warbler. Chiefly 

 transient, but a rare summer sojourner in semi-prairie districts of central and 

 northern portions of the state, where it breeds sparingly. 



*36. H. rujicapxlla (Wilson) Baird. Nashville Warbler. Summer sojourner 

 northward; transient southward. 



37. H. celata (Say.) Baird. Orange -crowned Warbler. Transient; com- 

 mon some seasons. 



38. H. 2)eregri]ia (Wilson) Baird. Tennessee Warbler. Transient. 



Genus Parula, Bonaparte. 



*39. P. americana (Linn.) Bp. Blue Yellow -backed Warbler. Summer 

 sojourner; breeds throughout the state. 



Genus Perissoglossa, Baird. 



40. P. tigrina (Gmel.) Baird. Cape May Warbler. Transient. 



Genus Dendrceca, Gray. 



/ *41. D. r^sffra (Gmel.) Baird. Summer Yellow Bird. Summer sojourner. 

 The most familiar and generally dispersed member of the entire family. Famil- 

 iarly known, in many sections, as the " Wild Canary." 



42. D. ccprulescem (Linn.) Baird. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Transient. 



43. D. coronata {Lima..) Grsbj. Yellow-rump Warbler. Winter sojourner 

 southward; transient northward. 



44. D. maculosa (Gmel.) Baird. Black and Yellow Warbler. Transient. 

 ///*45. D. coynt^ea (Wilson) Baird. Cerulean Warbler. Summer sojourner; 



rare northward, but very abundant southward, where it is by far the most 

 numerous of the species which remain to breed; inhabits the woods of tall trees, 

 chiefly in bottom-lands, and therefore scarcely known except to the collector. 

 *46. D. pennsylvanica (Linn.) Baird. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Summer 

 sojourner in northern and central portions; transient in southern counties. 



