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 694. Wilsonia citrina ( Gmel . ) . Hooded Warbler. 



Altho supposed to be limited to the Carolinian 

 fauna, the Hooded Warbler has a very peculiar range in Penn- 

 sylvania. In the Carolinian fauna it is an extermely rare 

 breeder, only one nest having been taken in Greene County 

 and none in the southeastern section. In the Alleghanian 

 and mixed fauna it breeds regularly along the slopes of the 

 mountains, being very common in Huntingdon, Center and 

 Mifflin Counties as well as in Berks County about Hamburg 

 (Stone, Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey) and at 

 Fleetwood, where several sets have been taken. In the 

 Canadian fauna, the Hooded Warbler nests regularly in portion; 

 of Pike, Luzerne, and a number of the western counties, 

 being specially common in suitable localities in Warren 

 County, where Mr. Simpson has taken a number of nests. 



686. Wilsonia canadensis (Linn.). Canadian Warbler. 



The Canadian Warbler nests regularly and in some 

 sections very commonly in many of the counties lying within 

 the Canadian fauna from the northern tier South to Cambria 

 and Blair Counties. In some portions of Pike and Monroe 

 Counties, this is a common bird but is rather local. In 

 portions of Sullivan, Warren, .Lycoming, and Luzerne Counties, 

 I have found the Canadian Wartoler breeding, while in Center 

 andHuntingdon Counties it is rather abundant as it is in 



