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Panama and Colombia; casual in migration to Montana, South 

 Dakota, and Texas; irregular on the Atlantic slope and rare south of 

 Virginia; regular in migration from Guatemala to Panama. 



Dendroica striata (J. R. FORSTER). Black-poll Warbler. [661.] 



Muscicapa striata FORSTER, Philos. Trans., LXII, 1772, 406, 428. (Fort 

 Severn, west coast of Hudson Bay.) 



RANGE. North and South America. Breeds in Hudsonian and 

 Canadian zones from limit of trees in northwestern Alaska, northern 

 Mackenzie, central Keewatin, northern Ungava, and Newfoundland 

 south to central British Columbia, Manitoba, Michigan, northern 

 Maine, and mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire; winters 

 from Guiana and Venezuela to Brazil; migrates through the Bahamas 

 and West Indies; casual in New Mexico, Mexico, Chile, and Ecuador; 

 accidental in Greenland. 



Dendroica fusca (MULLER). Blackburnian Warbler. [662.] 



MotaciUa fusca MULLER, Natursyst. Suppl., 1776, 175. ("Guyane.") 



RANGE. Eastern North America and northern South America. 

 Breeds in lower Canadian and upper Transition zones from Mani- 

 toba, southern Keewatin, central Ontario, Quebec, and Cape Breton 

 Island to central Minnesota, Wisconsin, northern Michigan, Massa- 

 chusetts, and Connecticut, and in the Alleghenies from Pennsylvania 

 to Georgia and South Carolina; winters from Colombia to central 

 Peru and less commonly north to Yucatan; in migration to Nebraska, 

 Texas, and Kansas, straggling to Utah, New Mexico, and the Bahamas. 



Dendroica dominica (LiNN^us). 



RANGE. Eastern United States, south in winter to the West Indies 

 and Central America. 



a. Dendroica dominica dominica (LINNAEUS). Yellow-throated Warbler. 

 [663.] 



Motacilla dominica LINN^US, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 334. (Santo 

 Domingo.) 



RANGE. Eastern North America. Breeds mainly in Austroriparian Zone 

 from southern Maryland and central Delaware to middle Florida; winters in 



