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Vermivora chrysoptera (LINNAEUS). Golden-winged Warbler. [642.] 



Motadlla chrysoptera LINN^JUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1768, 333. (Near 

 Philadelphia, Pa.) 



RANGE. Eastern North America and northern South America. 

 Breeds in Alleghenian Zone from central Minnesota, southern Ontario, 

 and Massachusetts south to southern Iowa, northern Illinois, northern 

 Indiana, northern New Jersey, and northern Georgia; winters from 

 Guatemala to Colombia, and casually in southern Mexico; very rare 

 in Florida and southern Georgia; accidental in Manitoba and Cuba. 



Vermivora lucise (J. G. COOPER). Lucy's Warbler. [643.] 



Helminthophaga lucice COOPER, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., I, 1861, 120. (Near 

 Fort Mojave, Colorado Valley, Arizona.) 



RANGE. Southwestern United States and Mexico. Breeds in 

 Lower Sonoran Zone in Santa Clara Valley, Utah, and Arizona; 

 winters in western Mexico south to Jalisco. 



Vermivora virginiae (BAIRD). Virginia's Warbler. [644.] 



Helminthophaga virginice BAIRD, in Birds N. A., 1860, xi (note), pi. 79, 

 fig. 1. (Fort Burgwyn, New Mexico.) 



RANGE. Southern Rocky Mountain region. Breeds in Transition 

 Zone from Nevada, Utah, and northern portions of Colorado south to 

 southern Arizona (Santa Catalina Mountains) and northeastern New 

 Mexico; winters in Mexico south to Morelos, Guerrero, Michoacan, 

 and Jalisco. 



Vermivora rubricapilla (WILSON). 



RANGE. North America south to Guatemala. 



a. Vermivora rubricapilla rubricapilla (WILSON). Nashville Warbler. [645.] 

 Sylvia rubricapilla WILSON, Amer. Orn., VI, 1812, xv. (Near Nashville, 

 Tennessee.) 



RANGE. Eastern North America. Breeds in Canadian and Transition 

 zones from southern Saskatchewan, northern Ontario, central Quebec, and 

 Cape Breton Island south to Nebraska, northern Illinois, northern Pennsyl- 

 vania, northern New Jersey, and Connecticut; winters from Vera Cruz and 

 Chiapas to Guatemala and casually in southern Texas; very rare on the 

 Atlantic slope south of Chesapeake Bay. 



