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4i, (J ad., same locality and date. Length, 5.40; extent, 9.20; wing, 

 3.16; tail, 2.55; culmen, .55; tarsus, .69. Iris dark brown. 

 72, J ad., Morse's Mill, March 19. Length, 5.40; extent, 8.90. 



91, $ ad,, Morse's Mill, March 24. Length. 5.40: extent, g; wing, 3.08; 

 tail, 2,50; culmen, ,55; tarsus, .75. 



92, $ ad., same locality and date. Length, 5.20: extent, 8.90. 



102, $ ad., Morse's Mill, March i-:,. Length, 5.30; extent, 8.80: wing, 

 3.10: tail, 2.44; culmen, 56; tarsus, 75. 



77, J im., Morse's Mill, March 20. Length, 5.20; extent, 8,90; wing, 

 3.03; tail, 2.37; culmen, ,55; tarsus, .77. In plumage of the $. 



90, $ ini., Morse's Mill. March 24. Length, 5.10; extent, 8.50: wing, 

 2.85; tail, 2.30; culmen, .56; tarsus, .71, Same remarks. 



103, (J im., Morse's Mill. March 25. Length, 5.10; extent. 8.50; wing, 

 2.90; tail, 2.33; culmen. .57: tarsus. .67. Same remarks. 



46, 5 ad., Morse's Mill. March 1 1. Length. 5.20; extent. 8.50; wing, 

 2.93: tail, 2.35; culmen, .56; tarsus, .73. 



47, 9 ad., same localit\' and date. Length, 5: extent. 8.30: wing, 2,87; 

 tail. 2.1S: culmen, .58; tarsus, .73. 



8i, $ ad., Morse's Mill, March 21. Length. 5; extent, 8.50: wing, 

 2.76; tail, 2.35; culmen, defective; tarsus, .72. 



93, $ ad., Morse's Mill. March 24. Length. 5.20; extent, 8.80. 



94, 5 ad., same locality and date. Length. 5: extent, 8.20: wing, 2.84: 

 tail, 2.18; culmen, defective: tarsus, .71. 



loi, $ ad., Morse's Mill. March 25. Length. 5.10: extent, 8.50: wing. 

 2.87; tail. 2.22; culmen. .58: tarsus. .75. 



34. Dendroeca aestiva {GmrL) Baird. Yem.ow War- 

 bler. 



210, $ ad.. Cienega Station. April 16. Length. 5: extent. 7.50: wing, 

 2.75; tail. 2.20; tarsus, 74. '-Iris dark brown; bill dark liorn color above, 

 lighter below ; legs pale bi'own. Common in the migrations." 



35. Dendroeca coronata (Z/«/^.) Gray. Yeleow-rumped 

 VVarbeeh. — Chiricalnia Mountain.s ; a sinole specimen, taken 

 March 26, 



From its general dispersion over North America, the Yellow-rumped 

 Warbler was of course to be expected in Arizona, at least as a visitor, but 

 I cannot learn tiiat it has been previously detected within the limits of 

 that Territory. Mr. Stephens, however, sends me an adult female which 

 must be referred to coroitata^ although it is in some respects peculiar, if 

 not intermediate between that species and audtiboiii. The wing-bands 

 are as distinctly separated as in coronata (with females and immature 

 males of both species this character is not always well-defined), and the 

 throat, generally, is equally white, but on its left side, adjoining the max- • 

 illary line, there is a small patch of the faintest possible yellow. The 

 light superciliary stripes, which should be at least indicated in female 

 coroiiata, are also entirely wanting. 



114. $ ad., Chiricahua Mountains, March 26. Length. 5.50; extent. 

 8.70; wing. 2.98; tail. 2.52. '"Iris brown." 



