ORDER PASSERES. 



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Had. Eastern North America to the Plains, breeding from the 

 northern and more elevated parts of the Eastern United States north- 

 ward ; in winter, south to the liahamas, Central America, and North- 

 ern South America. 



ijiJS. Dendroica dominica (Linn.). 



Yellow-throated Warbler. 



Motacilla dominica Linn. S. N. ed. 12, L 1766, 334. 

 Dendroica dominica Baird, Rev. Am. D. L 1865, 209. 



[B 2QCf,/>art, C ?>^, R 103, C 129.] 



Had. Southeastern United States, north to the Middle States, and 

 rarely to Southern New England; south to the West Indies. 



6G3tf. Dendroica dominica albilora Baird. 



Sycamore Warbler. 



Dendroica dcminicav^v. albilora "Baiud," Ridgw. Am. Nat. VI L 

 Oct. 1873, 606. 



[B 20<),part, C 88 ^z, R 103 <?, C 130.] 



Hab. Mississippi Valley, west to the Plains, and north to Lake 

 Erie and Southern Michigan ; in winter south to Southern Mexico, 

 Hondurus, and Guatemala. Accidental in South Carolina. 



GC4. Dendroica gracias Coues. 



Grace's Warbler. 



Dendroica gracice "Coues MSB." Baird, Rev. Am. B. I. Apr. 1865, 

 210. 



[B— , C 87, R 104, C 128.J 

 Hab. Southern New Mexico and Arizona, and southward. 



Co5. Dendroica nigrescens (Towns.). 



Black-throated Gray Warbler. 



Sylvia nigrescens Towns. Journ Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. VII, 1837, 191. 

 Dendroica nigrescens Baird, B. N. Am. 1858, 270. 



[B 192, C 75, R 105, C 116.] 



Hab. Western United States, north to Colorado and Oregon, mi- 

 grating into Mexico in winter. 



