Islands of the Coast of Yucatan, &;c. 249 



Many specimens, all in winter or immature plumage, 

 several being birds of the 3xar. 



D. coronata reaches the State of Panama in its southern 

 migration, being very abundant during the winter months 

 tliroughout Mexico and Central America. It is also found 

 in several of the West-Indian Islands. 



'^SS. Dendr(eca maculosa. 



Dendrosca maculosa (Gm.) ; Salv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i. p. 129 ; Ridgw. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, viii. 

 p. 564. 



Cozumel I. (January) ; Ruatan I. 



A bird of the eastern parts of North America, but occur- 

 ring in Eastern Mexico and Guatemala in winter and as 

 far south as the State of Panama ; also in Cuba and the 

 Bahama Isles. 



Several of the Ruatan examples are in full spring plumage. 



23. Dendrceca pennsylvanica. 



Dendroeca pennsylvanica (Linn.) ; Salv. & Godm. Biol. 

 Centr.-Am., Aves, i. p. 131. 



Ruatan I. j Bonacca I. (September) . 



Specimens in all states of plumage. 



A bird of the Eastern States, migrating southwards to the 

 State of Panama. It has been noticed in the Bahama Islands, 

 but not in any of the larger Antilles. 



24. Dendrceca castanea. 



Dendroeca castanea (Wils.) ; 3alv. & Godpa. Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i. p. 132. 



Ruatan I. 



A bird of very rare occurrence in Mexico and Guatemala, 

 but more common in the State of Panama. Not recorded 

 from any of the West-Indian Islands. 



25. Dendrceca blackburni/E. 



Dendrceca blackburni(E (Gra.) ; Salv. & Godm. Biol. Centr.- 

 Am., Aves, i. p. 133. 

 Ruatan I. ; Bonacca I. 

 One of the most widely ranging of the migratory Mnio- 



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