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THE IOWA ORNOTHOLIGIST, 



6'5?. Dendroica aestiva. 



YELLOW WARBLER. 

 Breeds abuadantly throughout Iowa, 

 34:. Dendroica caerulescens, 

 Black-throated BLUE WARBLER. 

 Migrant, not uncommon. 

 6*55. Dendroica eoronata. 



YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER. 



Abundant; migrant. 

 6*57. Dendroica maculosa. 

 Black and Yellow or Magnolia 

 WARBLER. 

 Rapid migrant, arriving about May 5tb. 

 058. Djndroica caerulia. 



CERULL\N WARBLER. 

 Migrant. "Though not uncommon iw 

 the Miss. Valley, its habit of keeping in 

 the tops of the tallest trees, enables it to 

 ])ass unnoticed." 



OiiU. Dendroici pennsylvanica, 

 CHESTNUT- .SIDED WARBLER. 

 "Breeds throughout Manitoba and the 

 northern states, south to la , and III." 

 C6*0. Dendroica castanea. 



BAY-BREASTED WARhsLER. 

 Not reported from any Iowa station, bu' 

 was quoted from St. Louis, Mo., and from 

 Lanesboro, Minn. "Bj' no means a com- 

 mon species in Minn. (Hatch.) 

 (i(il. Dendroica striata. 



BLACK-ruLL WARBLER. 

 C)mm);i migrant. "Breeds north of 

 U.S." 

 (i(i2. Dendroica black burniae. 



BLACK BUHNIAN WAKBLER. 

 Breeds from northern Minn, northward 

 (i(i7. Dendroica virens. 

 Black-throated GREEN WARBLER. 

 Migrant, not common. May breed in 

 northeiustern Iowa. 

 6*7/. Dendroica vigorsii. 



PINE-CREEPING WARBLER. 



Not reported from any Iowa station but 



was reported from St. Louis, Mo., and 



from Lanesboro and Heron Lake, Minn, 



n opposite sides of the state. "Invariably 



associateil with D^n Iroica palmariim" 



[Hatch.] 



fi72. Dendroica palmarum. 



RED- POLL OR PALM WARBLER. 



Common migrant. Arrived here about 

 April 27, leaves about Sept 28. 

 (>74:. Leiurus aurocajnllus. 

 OVEN BIRD. 



Columon migrant; breeds. 

 07 ii. Leiurus nova boracensis. 

 WATER THRUSH. 



Not reported west of Mi.ss. river. 

 "Rather conmion resident in most wooded 

 portions of the state." [Hatch, Birds of 

 Minn. J "Near Des Moines. la., a female 

 was seen feeding its young in June 1884, 

 according to Keyes and Wllliam.ss" [Davie's 

 Nests and Ego;s of N. A. Birds.] 

 6 75a . Leiurus nova boracensis notabilis. 

 GRINNELL'S WATER-THRUSH 



"Not an uncommon migrant-" Probably 

 breeds. 

 <i70, Leiuru.< motacilla. 



LOUISIANA WATER THRUSH. 



Rare north of latitude 42 deg. Bree<ls. 

 6*77. Geothlypis formosa. 



KENiUCKY WARBLER. 



"May 11 it had reached almost tlie limit 

 of its northward advance at iJurlington, 

 Iowa." 

 078. Geothlypis agilis. 



CONNECTICUT WARBLER. 



"One of the rarest warblers of Miss. 

 Valley." Not reported from Iowa, but 

 was reported from St. Louis, Mo., and 

 from Minn. 



070. Geothlypis Philadelphia. 

 MOUiiNlNG WARBLER 



Rare and rapid migrant. May breed. 

 081. Geothlypis trichas. 



MARYLAND YELLOW THROAT. 

 Not repoited west of Miss, river. "Re- 

 ported from nearly every part of the 

 state." (Hatch, Birds of Mhmesota.] 

 081a Geothlypis trichas occidentalis. 

 Western MARYLAND YELLOW 

 THRO.VT, 



