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was based on adventitiously soiled winter individuals of typical 

 celata. 



True celata has been detected from the following localities, breed- 

 ing records being indicated by an asterisk: 



Alaska : — Circle * ; Yukon River, 20 miles above Circle * ; Mountains 

 near Eagle*; Yukon River at Alaska-Canada Boundary*; Fort 

 Yukon*; St. Michael*; Mouth of Porcupine River*; Nushagak * ; 

 Lake Clark*; Port Heiden * ; Lake Aleknagik * ; Kadiak Island*; Lake 

 Iliamna *. 



Alberta: — Edmonton. 



Assiniboia : — Medicine Hat ; Indian Head. 



Athabasca: — Fort Chippewyan * ; Smith Landing*. 



Keewatin : — York Factory*. 



Mackenzie: — Fort Resolution *; Fort Rae*; Fort Simpson *. 



Manitoba : — Carberry. 



Yukon: — Caribou Crossing, Yukon River*. 



Arizona : — Fort Huachuca. 



Florida: — Gainesville; Newman's Lake, Alachua County: Fort lias- 

 singer ; Enterprise. 



Georgia : — Atlanta. 



Illinois : — Mt. Carmel. 



Montana: — Fort Keogh. 



North Dakota: — Souris River. 



South Carolina: — Mount Pleasant; Port Royal. 



Texas : — Fort Clark ; San Antonio ; Laredo; Sycamore Creek. 



Washington : — Neah Bay. 



Wisconsin : — Dane County. 



Hidalgo : — Pachuca. 



Nuevo Leon : — Monterey. . 



Tamaulipas : — Camargo ; Matamoras ; Soto la Marina; Charco Es- 

 condido. 



Vermivora celata orestera, subsp. nov. 



Chars, subsp. — Similar to Vermivora ceLita celata, but larger and 

 much more yellowish, both above and below. 



Description. — Type, adult male, No. 1S6782, U. S. N. M., Biological 

 Survey Collection ; Willis, New Mexico, July 16, 1903 ; V. Bailey. Upper 

 parts yellowish olive green, brighter on the rump and upper tail-coverts, 

 the crown with a partially concealed orange rufous patch ; wings and tail 

 fuscous, edged with yellowish olive; sides of head and neck yellowish 

 olive, somewhat lighter than the back ; a rather ill-defined yellow super- 

 ciliary stripe ; under surface yellow, washed with olive, most heavily so on 

 breast and sides. 



