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252. Vermivora rubricapilla gutturalis. Calaveras Warbler. 



"One specimen, College, Oct. 9, another seen Oct. 15 ( Merrill. ) 



253. Vermivera celata celata. Orange -Crowned Warbler. 



"Rare migrant, Apache." (Anthony.) "Common during 

 breeding season, more so in fall in Mts. east of Santa 

 Pe. One specimen, Lake Piedra, Sept. 11." (Henshaw. ) 

 "Common migrant, Apr. and May, Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) -"Taken about 8000 ft., on Pecos, July 16." 

 (Bailey, F. ) One specimen. Oct. 7. ( Birtwell. "-- 

 "High Mts. on New Mexico." (Ridgway.) "South 

 locally in Rocky Mts. to New Mexico," (A. O. U. Check 

 List. ) 



254. Vermivora celata lutescent. Lutescent Warbler. 



"Taken at 8000 ft., Upper Pecos, Aug. 19." (Bailey, F.) 



255. Peucedramus olivaceus. Olive Warbler. 



"One seen, Willis, May 15." (Birtwell.) "Mts. of south- 

 ern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



256. Dendroica aestiva aestiva Yellow Warbler- 



"Seen in fall, females only, Apache." (Anthony.) ,, Com- 

 mon in New Mexico. Very scarce in summer in Mts. 

 east of Santa Pe." (Henshaw. ) "Fairly common in 

 summer in settlements, not in Mts., San Miguel Co." 

 (Mitchell.) "Very common, breeds, Shiprock." (Gil-) 

 man.) One specimen, Albuquerque, Oct. 5. (Birtwell. 

 "South to northern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List. 



257. Dendroica aestiva sonorana. Sonora Yellow Warbler. 



"Common after Apr. 30, Silver City:" (Hunn.) "Los 

 Pinos." (Ridgway.) "Breeds, Lower Austral Zone on 

 New Mexico," (A. O. U. Check List.) 



258. Dendroica caerulescens caerulescens. Black-throated 



Blue Warbler. 



"One specimen, Gallinas Mts., Rio Arriba Co., Oct. 8." 

 (Bailey. P.) 



259. Dendroica auduboni auduboni. Audubon's Warbler. 



"Common migrant, Apache and Hachita regions." (An- 

 thony.) "Abundant in summer, breeds, Mts. east of 

 Santa Fe. Two specimens, Gila River, Oct. 11." (Hen- 

 shaw.) "Abundant migrant, Silver City." (Hunn.) 

 "At 7000 to 11000 ft. Aug. 11, Upper Pecos." (Bailey, 

 F.) "Numerous in May, Mts. in July, Shiprock." 

 (Gilman.) Two specimens. Upper Pecos, July. (Cog- 

 hill.) "Seen during April and May, Willis and Pecos; 

 trees swarming Sept. 10, mostly gone by Oct. 14, Albu- 

 querque. " (Birtwell.) "Common at foot of JemezMts., 

 Aug. 2." (Henderson.) "Rio de las Casas." (Atkins.) 



