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j,o<). Dendroica virens (Gmelin). 



ISl.ACK-TIIKOATKI) Gri:i-:X W'AKr.l.KK. 



Status— Oiilv one record for Arizona, that of an adult male secured at Rani- 

 sav Canon. Ilnaclnica Mountains. May 9. 1895 (Fisher. 1904. p. 81 ). 



^lo. Dendroica townsendi (Townsend). 



TowNSEXD Warbler. 

 Status— .\n al)undant niii,^rant at all altitudes, both s])rino- and fall, reported 

 from many scattered localities throughout the state (San Francisco Mountain, 

 Huachuca Mountains. Tucson, Yuma, etc.). Scott (1888, p. 35) took one speci- 

 men at Mineral Creek, IMnal County, November 2. 1882, but there are no mid- 

 winter records. 



^11. Dendroica occidentalis (Townsond). 



Hermit Warbler. 

 Status— .An abundant migrant, occurring in all parts of Arizona In the spring 

 and fall. Reported from Fort Whipple, San Francisco Mountain. Huachuca 

 Mountains, 'N'mna. etc. 



■^12. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis Ridgway. 



.Alaska Water-thrush. 



Svnonvms — Sciiinis tciiiiirosfris : Sriiinis nui'cburaccnsis ; Siiinis iiaci'iits. 



Status — .A rare migrant. The ])ublished records are as follows : Rio Col- 

 orado. October (Gambel, 1843, V- -^^^ ) '< one specimen. Camp Crittenden, .August 

 ( Henshaw, 1875b, p. 204): one specimen, adult male, Tucson, May 4 (Brew- 

 ster, 1882, \\ 138) : two s])ecimens. Santa Catalina Mountains, 3500 itet, an adult 

 female on September 2, and an adult male on September 3. 1884 (Scott, 1888 

 p. 35) ; one specimeiL lluachuca Mountains, 5500 feet, August 31, 1903 ( Swarth, 

 1904b, p. 56). 



313. Oporomis toimiei (Townsend). 



A1\('C.ILLI\K AY WaRI'.LER. 



Synonym.s — Gcothlypis inaci^illk'rayi : Gcofhlyf^is Philadelphia var. inaci^^illi- 

 vrayi : Gcothlypis folinici. 



Status — -A summer visitant in the higher mountains of cenlrai Arizona. Fort 

 \\'hi]:)ple, April to Sei)tember ( Coues, 1866a. p. 70) : east central .Arizona, "com- 

 mon summer resident" (Henshaw, 1875a, p. 156). .Mmndant and generally dis- 

 tributed duriuL:' the migrations. 



314. Geothlypis trichas occidentalis Trewster. 



Wester. \ V ei .1 .owt i i roat. 



SynonyvA— Gcothlypis trichas. part. 



Status — .\ common migrant, and. on the lower Colorado River, a winter visi- 

 tant. .May brerd in northern .Arizona, a summer itcord from F'ort Whipple 

 (Coues. i86()a, j). 69), ])ossibly pertaining to this subspecies. Colorado River be- 

 low Yuma. December (Price, i89(). p. 93). Huachuca Mountains migrant 

 (Swarth. i(j04l), v. 56). 



