WAPACUTHU. 
(Strix), see Bubo subarcticus. 
Warbler, Adelaide, see Dendroica ade- 
laidae. 
Abaco Pine, see Dendroica abacoen- 
sis. 
Aquatic, see Acrocephalus aquaticus. 
Audubon’s, see Dendroica auduboni. 
Autumnal, see Dendroica castanea. 
Bachman’s, see Vermivora bachmani. 
Bahama, see Dendroica bahamensis. 
Bahama Yellow, see Dendroica flavi- 
ceps. 
Bay-breasted, see 
tanea. 
Black and White, see Mniotilta varia. 
Black and Yellow, see Dendroica 
magnolia. 
Blackburnian, see Dendroica fusca. 
Black-fronted, see Dendroica nigri- 
frons. 
Black-poll, see Dendroica striata. 
Black-throated Blue, see Dendroica 
caerulescens. 
Black-throated Gray, see Dendroica 
nigrescens. 
Black-throated Green, see Dendroica 
virens. 
Blue Mountain, see Dendroica mon- 
tana. 
Blue-winged, see Vermivora pinus. 
Blue Yellow-backed, see Compso- 
thlypis americana. 
Brewster’s, see Vermivora leucobron- 
chialis. 
Cairns’s, see Dendroica cairnsi. 
California Yellow, see Dendroica 
brewsteri. 
Canadian, see Wilsonia canadensis. 
Cape May, see Dendroica tigrina. 
Carbonated, see Dendroica carbo- 
nata. 
Cerulean, see Dendroica cerulea. 
Chestnut-sided, see Dendroica pen- 
sylvanica. 
Chiriqui Parula, see Compsothlypis 
speciosa. 
Connecticut, see Oporornis agilis. 
Dartford, see Melizophilus undatus. 
Delafield’s, see Chamaethlypis aequi- 
noctialis. 
Dusky, see Vermivora sordida. 
Garden, see Sylvia simplex. 
Golden-cheeked, see Dendroica chry- 
soparia. 
Golden Pileolated, see Wilsonia chry- 
seola. 
Golden-winged, see Vermivora chry- 
soptera. 
Grace’s, see Dendroica graciae. 
Grasshopper, see Locustella naevia. 
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WARBLER. 
Greenish Willow, see Phylloscopus 
nitidus. 
Hermit, see Dendroica occidentalis. 
Hooded, see Wilsonia citrina. 
Kennicott’s Willow, see Acantho- 
pneuste borealis. 
Kentucky, see Oporornis formosus, 
Kirtland’s, see Dendroica kirtlandi. 
Lawrence’s, see Vermivora lawrencei. 
Lutescent, see Vermivora lutescens. 
Macgillivray’s, see Oporornis  tol- 
miei. 
Magnolia, see Dendroica magnolia. 
Mangrove, see Dendroica castanei- 
ceps. 
Mourning, see Oporornis philadel- 
phia. 
Myrtle, see Dendroica coronata. 
Nashville,see Vermivora rubricapilla. 
Nassau Pine, see Dendroica achrus- 
tera. 
New Providence Pine, see Dendroica 
achrustera. 
Northern Parula, see Compsothlypis 
usneae. 
Olive, see Peucedramus olivaceus. 
Orange-crowned, see Vermivora ce- 
lata. 
Pallas’s, see Phylloscopus proregulus. 
Palm, see Dendroica palmarum. 
Parula, see Compsothlypis americana. 
Pine, see Dendroica vigorsi. 
Pileolated, see Wilsonia pileolata. 
Porto Rico Yellow, see Dendroica 
bartholemica. 
Prothonotary, see Protonotaria ci- 
trea. 
Prairie, see Dendroica discolor. 
Radde’s Bush, see Herbivocula 
schwarzi. 
Red-faced, see Cardellina rubrifrons. 
Red-poll, see Dendroica hypochrysea. 
Savi’s, see Locustella luscinioides. 
Sedge, see Acrocephalus phragmitis. 
Sennett’s, see Compsothlypis nigri- 
lora. 
Sonora Yellow, see Dendroica sono- 
Tatas 
Summer, see Dendroica aestiva. 
Swainson’s, see Helinaia swainsoni. 
Sycamore, see Dendroica albilora. 
Townsend’s, see Dendroica town- 
sendi. 
Tennessee, see Vermivora peregrina. 
Virginia’s, see Vermivora virginiae. 
White-throated, see Vermivora leu- 
cobronchialis. 
Wilson’s, see Wilsonia pusilla. 
Worm-eating, see Helmitheros ver- 
mivorus. 
