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20. Dendroica maculosa, (Gm.) Bd. Black and Yellow Warbler. 
Motacilla maculosa, Gm. 
Sylvia maculosa, Lath., Vieil., Aud., Nutt. 
Sylvicola maculosa, Sw. & Rich., Aud., Hoy. 
Dendrocia maculosa, Bd., and later authors generally. 
Sylvia magnolia, Wils. 
Length, 5.00; wing, 2.50; tail, 2.25. 
Hab.—Eastern North America to Fort Simpson; Eastern Mexico to 
Guatemala and Panama; Bahamas; Cuba (very rare). (B. B. & RB.) 
Mr. Bartram writes to me: ‘On the 7th May, 1878, I shot a Magnolia 
Warbler. * * * This is new to the Bermuda lists.” 
21. Dendroica discolor, (Vieil.) Bd. Prairie Warbler. 
Sylvia discolor, Vieil., Bp., Nutt., Aud. 
Sylvicola discolor, Jard. Rich., Bp., Aud., Gosse. 
Mniotilta discolor, Gray. 
Dendroica discolor, Bd. and later authors. 
Sylvia minuta, Wils. 
Length, 4.86; wing, 2.25; tail, 2.10. 
Hab.—Eastern United States as far north as Massachusetts, west to 
Kansas; breeds throughout its range; winters in Florida and abun- 
dantly in most of the West Indian islands. Not recorded from Mexico 
or Central America. (Coues.) 
Only one, obtained by Colonel Wedderburn at the dockyard, Ireland 
Island, on the 3d October, 1848. 
22. Dendroica palmarum, (Gm.) Bd. Yellow Red-poll Warbler. 
Motacilla palmarum, Gm. 
Sylvia palmarum, Lath., Vieil., Bp. 
Dendroica palmarum, Bd. ané@ later authors. 
Sylvia petechia, Wils., Nutt., Aud. 
Sylvicola petechia, Sw. & Rich., Aud., Hoy. 
Sylvicola ruficapilla, Bp. 
Length, 5.00; wing, 2.42; tail, 2.25. 
Hab.—Eastern Province of North America to Fort Simpson and Hud- 
son’s Bay; Bahamas, Jamaica, Cuba, and Saint Domingo, in winter. 
Not noted from Mexico or Central America. (B. B. & R.) 
Two shot by Colonel Wedderburn in Pembroke Marsh, on December 
17, 1847, and December 3, 1848, respectively. Mr. Bartram has two 
other specimens, obtained by himself. 
23. Dendroica pinus, (Wils.) Bd. Pine-creeping Warbler. 
Sylvia pinus, Wils., Nutt., Aud. 
Sylvicola pinus, Jard., Rich. & Bp., Aud., Woodh. 
Rhimamphus pinus, Bp. 
Dendroica pinus, Bd. and later authors. 
Sylvia vigorsti, Aud. 
Vireo vigorsii, Nutt. 
