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REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. 



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Cuba, winter. Cab. Jour. HI, 4Ti.—n<iham(i», winter, Bryant, Host. 

 Pr. VII, 18.'»9. — Jamaica, G088B, Birds Jam. 156. — St. Domingo, 

 SALLf, P. L' 3. 1857, 231. 



Huh. Eastern province of North America, and extending Hparseljr north- 

 ward along U. 8. boundary to Pacific Ocean ; Ft. Yukon ; Greenland ; eastern 

 Mexico to Panama R. R. ; western West Indies and Bermuda. Breeds in 

 Jamaica. 



Tlift discovery, by Mr. March, that this species breeds in Jamaica 

 is an intorestinf? fact in the history of the .species: skins and egps 

 coilectod tlie middle of Juno have been transmitted by him to tl 1 

 Institution. 



Specimens in the collection from all parts of the United States 

 east of the Missouri plains ; also — 



(7,671.) The only specimeu seen from U. 8. west of Missouri valley. 



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Deadroica aiidulionil. 



Sylvia andnhonii, Townsend, J. A. N. So. VII, 11, 1837. — In. Narrative, 

 1839, 342.— Ann. Orn. Biog. V, 1839, 52, pi. 395.— 5///rtc«/a audit- 

 honii, Bon. List, 1838.— Aud. B. A. II, 1841, 26, pi. li.—D,-ndroica 

 audubonii, Baikd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 273.— Sclater, P. Z. S. 18.')8, 

 298 (Oaxaca ; October) ; 1860, 250 (Orizaba).— Ib. Catal. 1861, 30, 

 no. 186. — Sclater & Salvin, Ibis, 1860,273 (San Qeronimo, Guat.). 

 — Heermann, P. R. R. Rep. X, iv, 1H60, 39— Cooper & Suckley, 

 P. R. R. Rep. XII, 11, 1859, 181,— Sclater, P. Z. S. 1864, 172 (City 

 of Mexico). 



Hab. Western and middle provinces of the U. S. ; Cape St. Lucas ; T^estern 

 Mexico and Orizaba f 



Specimens in the collection from all parts of the western United 

 States, as f»r east as the limits of the high central plains ; also — 



