TENTATIVE LIST OF BIRDS. 161 
Tentative List of Birds of St. Joseph County, Indiana. 
BROTHER ALPHONSUS, C. $. C. 
(CONTINUED.) 
ABBREVIATIONS: 
S. V.—Spring Visitant; A. V.—Autumn Visitant; 
S. R.—Summer d W. R.—Winter Resident. 
Empidonax minimus, Leas t Flycate her, S. V. 
Zonatrichia albicollis, White- throated Sparrow, A. V. 
Spizella monticola, Tree Sparrow, W 
Melospiza georgiana, Swamp Sparrow, S. R. 
Passerella iliaca, Fox Sparrow, 
iza americana, Dickcissel, S. R. E 
Pebbochelidor lunifrons, Clit paber ta a S. E. 
Iridoprocne bicolor, Tree Swallow, 
Cotyle riparia, Bank Swallow 5. R. 
_anius borealis, Northern Shrike, AV 
Lanivireo flavifrons, Yellow-throated Vireo, $. 
Helminthophila rubicapilla, Nashville Warbler, A. V. 
Heln inthophila peregrima, Tennessee Warbler, S. V. 
Dendroica caerulescens, Black-throated Blue Warbler, S. V 
Dendroica coronata, Myrtle Warbler, 
Dendroica castanea, Bay-breasted Warbler, S. V. 
Dendroica striata, Black-poll Warbler, S. V. 
Dendroica kirtlandi, Kirtland Warbler, A. V. 
Dendroica palmarum, Yellow Palm Warbler, S. V. 
Opornornis formosa, Kentucky Warbler, S. V. 
Wilsonia citrina, Hooded Warbler 
Wilsonia pusilla, Wilson Warbler, £d 
Wilsonia canadensis, Canadian Warbler, S. V. 
Seiurus aurocapillus, Ovenbird, 
Sitta canadensis, Red-breasted "Nuthatch, A. V. 
Hylocichla fuscescens, Wilson Thrush, S. R. 
Notes on Priority of Plant Names. 
f: A. NIEUWLAND. 
In Piper’s Flora of Washington we have noted the use of 
the name Rapuntium for the genus Lobelia. It is not quite 
plain to us whether the author really intends to use the afore- 
