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nature. Its nuptial song I have never heard, for I have never 

 found the bird weariug the orange-blossom s$ those who have 

 been more fortunate say that the stave consists of a few sweet 

 trills, varied according to the spirit of the songster, but always 

 ending abruptly with a rising inflection. 



Tennessee Warbler 



Hclminthophaga peregrina 



Sylvia peregrina, Wils. AO. iii. 181 1,83, pi. 25, f. 2. Bp. Journ.Phila. Acad. iv. 1824, 196. 

 Bp. Ann. Lye. N. Y. ii. 1826, 87, 439. Nutt, Man. i. 1832, 412. And. OB. ii. 1834, 307, 

 pi. 154. 



Sylvicola (Vermivora) peregrina, 8. & R. FBA. ii. 1831, 221, pi. 42. 



Syl vicola peregrins, Rich. Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1836, 1837, 171. 



Veniiirora peregrina, Bp. CGL. 1838, 2l.Nutt. Man. i. 2d od. 1840, 469. Hoy, Pr. Phila. 

 Acad. vi. 1853, 312 (Wisconsin). Bead, ibid. 399 (Ohio). Kennie. Tr. 111. Agric. Soc. i. 

 1855. 583. Hoy, Smiths. Rep. for 1864, 1865, 438 (Missouri). 



Helinaia peregrina, And. Syn. 1839, 68. And. BA. ii. 1841, 96, pi. 110. Pratten, Tr. 111. 

 Agric. Soc. 1855, 602. Brew. Pr. Bost. Soc. vii. 1860, 307 (Cuba). 



Mniotilta peregrina, Gray, G. of B. i. 1848, 196. Cabot, Nuum. Jahrg. ii. Heft iii. 1852, 66. 



Hclmitheros peregrina, Bp. CA. i. 1-50, 315. 



Helminthophaga peregrina, Cab. MH. i. 1850, 20. Bd. BNA. 1858, 258. Set PZS. 1859, 373 

 (Oaxaca). S. & S. Ibis, ii. 1860, 31 (Coban, V. P.). Cab. J. f. 0. 1861, 85 (Costa Rica). 

 Gundl. J. f. O. 1861, 326 (Cuba). Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. vii. 1861, 322 (Panama). 

 Bam. Smiths. Rep. for 1860, 1861, 435. Gundl. 3. f. 0. 1862, 177 (Cuba). Blak. Ibis, iv. 

 1 862, 4 (Saskatchewan). Verr. Pr. Ess. Inst. iii. 1862, 156. Blak. Ibis, v. 1863,62. 

 Allen, Pr. Ess. Inst. iv. 1864, 61. S. & S. PZS. 1864, 347 (Panama) Lawr. Ann. Lye. 

 N. Y. viii. 1865, 174 (Chiriqui) Bd. Rev. AB. 1865, 178. Salv. PZS. 1867, 135 (Ve- 

 ragua). Lawr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. viii. 1866, 284 (New York) ; ix. 1868, 94 (Costa Rica). 

 Coues, Pr. Ess. In-t. v. 1863, 270. Coues, Pr. Bost, SL>C. xii. 1868, 109. Trippe, Am. Nat 

 ii. 1868, 18l.-Allen, Am. Nat. iii. 1869,575. Turnb. B.E. Pa. 1869,24 ; Phila. ed. 17 

 v. Frantz. J. f. O. 1869, 293 (Costa Rica). Salv. PZS. 1870, 182 (Veragua). S. & S. 

 PZS. 1870, 836 (Honduras). Mayn. Guide, 1870, 100. Wyatt, Ibis, 3d ser. i. 1371, 322 

 (Herradura). Mayn. Pr. Bost. Soc. xiv. 1872, 362. Coues, Key, 1872, 95. Gundl. 

 J. f. O. 1872, 412 (Cuba). Herrick, Bull. Ess. Inst. v. 1873 (Grand Menan). Ridgw. 

 Bull. Ess. Inst. v. 1873, 180 (Colorado). Snow, B. Kans. 1873, 5. Coues, BNW. 1874, 

 53. Ridgw. Ann. Lye. N. Y. x. 1874, 368 (Illinois). B. B. & R. NAB. i. 1874, 205, pi. 11, 

 f. 10, 11. Brew. Pr. Bcwt. Soc. xvii. 1875, 439. Lawr. Bull. Nat, Mus. n. 4, 1876, 15 (Te- 

 huantepec). Minot, B. N. Eugl. 1877, 96. 



Helminthopaga peregrina, Gregg, Pr. Elmira Acad. 1870, . 



Sylvia tenenssaei, V. EM.ii. 1823,452, n.114. 



Sylvicola missuriensis, Maxim. J. f. O. vL 1853, 117. 



Fauvette du tenenssle, V. 1. c. 



Tennessee Swamp Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, Tennessee Vermivora, Authors. 



HAB. Chiefly Eastern North America. West to the Upper Missouri (J. G. 

 Bell, auct. Audubon) and Colorado (El Paso County, C. E. Aiken, auct. Rldg- 

 ivay). Cuba. Mexico. South to Colombia. Breeds iu the northern tier of 

 States, and northward to high latitudes. 



CH. SP. $ , adultus, mipt. temp., supra flavo-olivacea postice 

 vegetior, untied cinerea; subtus ex tuto albida ; veriive innotata; 

 caudd brevissimd, vix Mpollicari; alis longissimis. $ et juv. 



