478 Mr. H. E. Dresser on the Birds of Southern Texas. 



and I gave my attention more particularly to birds, whereas Dr. 

 Heermann is more particularly an egg-collector*. 



Dendrceca canadensis (Linnseus). Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler. 



Passes San Antonio in spring and autumn. 



Dendrceca coronata (Linnseus) . Yellow-rumped Warbler. 

 [Some few pass the winter here, but most of them are only 

 seen on their usual migration. — A. L. H.] 



Dendrceca blackburnije (Gmelin). Blackburnian Warbler. 

 Common near San Antonio in spring and autumn. 



Dendrceca castanea (Wilson). Bay-breasted Warbler. 

 Passes San Antonio in spring and autumn. 



Dendrceca ^estiva (Gmelin) . Yellow Warbler. 



Common near San Antonio in spring and autumn. It occa- 

 sionally breeds near the Medina Kiver, and I also found it 

 breeding on the Colorado River and near Matamoras. 



Dendrceca maculosa (Gmelin). Black-and-yellow Warbler. 

 Passes San Antonio in spring and autumn. 



Dendrceca superciliosa (Boddaert) . Yellow-throated Wai* - 

 bier. 



Passes San Antonio in spring and autumn. 



[I observed several about Brownsville in December 1862. 

 — A.L. H.] 



Myiodioctes mitratus (Gmelin). Hooded Flycatcher. 

 Pound occasionally near San Antonio in the spring and 

 autumn. 



Myiodioctes pusillus (Wilson). Green Black-cap Fly- 

 catcher. 



Passes San Antonio in spring and autumn. Early in May I 

 noticed several in company with some of the preceding species, 

 and shot a couple. 



Myiodioctes canadensis (Linnseus). Canada Flycatcher. 

 Not uncommon near San Antonio in spring and autumn. 

 Early in May I shot several on the Medina. 

 * Cf. Ibis, 1865, pp. %9, 237. 



