AITKXIHX II. 413 



time* wholly deep buff), the Utter distinctly Mtrcaked with black or grayish 

 dusky." (Kidgway, Manual N. A. Bird*, S cd., p. 60S.) 



66 7b. i..i:..." Junco hyemall* ahufeldti Coal<, SHCTRLBT'S 

 t<> Junco hjemali* connectena r...... HYHUII> Jixco, the 



name $ku/tUti being antedated by that of co 



693d. A-l.l Cardlnalifl cardinal!* floridanus Ridgw. FLORIDA 

 CARDINAL. The Cardinal of Florida has been described, under the above 

 name, by Mr. Ridgway, as " smaller and darker colored than C. cardinal* ; 

 adult male with the terminal margins of feathera of back, etc., olivaceous 

 instead of gray : adult female with more red in crest and on tail, the chest 

 frequently much tinged or intermixed with red." (Manual N. A. I'.irN, 

 |dL, p. '-.) 



606. Change Habla ludoviciana (Linn.) to Zamelodia ludo- 

 Tidaoa (Linn.), the generic name J/abia having Keen wrongly 

 (Sec Coues, The Auk, xiv, 1897, p. 89.) 



696. < 'haiii.'!- Habla, melanocephala (Xtrai/u.) to Za 



melanocepbala *'<-'ii/ni.) t'>r r. 'i under the preceding species. 



646. <'i,:i'i_',- Helminthophila ruflcapilla ( H 'i/.) t<> Helmin- 

 thophila rubricapllla ( U' ( 7>. >, tin- former mime being preoccuj.!.-.!. 

 (See Faxon, The Auk, xiii, 1896, p. -J>; I.; 



648a. A.I.I Compsothlypis americana usneaa Hn tetter. 

 NORTUKRX PARCLA WARBLER. The Purula Wurbler, breeding fnun Mary- 

 land and southern Illinois northward, has been described under the above 

 name by Mr. Brewstcr as similar to the southern C, americana but " averag- 

 ing slightly larger but with a shorter I. ill. Adult male with lens yellow on 

 the under parts and more black or blackish on the lores and malar region ; 

 the dark collar across the jugulum black or blackish, broad and conspicuous ; 

 the chest mottled or spotted with rich brownish chestnut." (Bre water, The 

 Auk, xiii, 1896, p. 45.) 



664a. A.I.I Dendroica caerulescens cairnsi Covet. CAIRNS'S 

 WARBLER. The Black-throated Blue Warbler breeding in the " higher parts 

 of the Alleghanies, fnxu Virginia to Georgia," has been described under tin- 

 above name by Dr. Coues as similar to Dendroica c<trul<<xn but somewhat 

 smaller and with u the middle of the back nearly or quite black, instead of 

 blue, or blue with only a few black touches." (Coues, The Auk, xiv, 1897, 

 p. 99.) 



668. Change Dendroica cwrulea n V, i to Dendroica rara 

 . th.. former name being preoccupied. (Sec Kidgway, The Auk, xiv, 

 18*7, p. 7.) 



684. Change Bylvania mitrata (Gmtl.) to Wllsonia mitrata 



(iimtl.), the generic name Sylrania having been wrongly applied. (See 

 Cooes, The Auk, xiv, April, 1897.) 



