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'647. Helminthophilaperegrina (WiLS.). 

 Tennessee Warbler. 



Accidental. Mr. Bond has a single specimen that he 

 'Captured at Cheyenne on May 24, 1888. There are no other 

 Wyoming records. 



•648. Compsothlypis americana (Linn.). 

 Parula Warbler. 



Accidental. There are but two records of this bird be- 

 ing taken in Wyoming, and they are both from the southeast- 

 -ern corner of the state. Bond has one specimen that he took 

 May 30, 1888, at Cheyenne; Aiken reports killing a single 

 ■specimen near Sherman on May 11, 1870. 



■652. Dendroica aestiva (GmEl.). 

 Yellow Warbler. 



Summer resident and common in brush patches along the 

 streams up to 8,000 feet. I have taken specimens at 9,500 

 •during late August. This species has been taken by the fol- 

 lowing collectors: Drexel, Fort Bridger; Coues (Hayden, 

 Wind river). Powder river. Bitter Cottonwood creek. La 

 Bonte creek, Fort Bridger and Green river; Williston, Lake 

 Come ; J. A. Allen, Cheyenne ; Nos. 69879 and 68878, Nation- 

 -til Museum, Newberry, Laramie; Holden, Sherman; Gary, 

 Newcastle; Jesurun, Douglas; Bond, Cheyenne; West, Buffa- 

 lo. There are four skins in the University collection that 

 ~were taken in Johnson, Albany and Carboii counties. 



■655. Dendroica coronata (Linn.). 

 Myrtle Warbler. 

 Migratory and rather uncommon. Williston reports tak- 

 ing two specimens on Rock creek. May 2 ; Bond reports them 

 "not uncommon at Cheyenne during spring migrations having 

 taken one specimen April 27 and a second May 10; Jesurun 

 lias taken specimens at Douglas ; Aiken reports them rather 

 imcommon at Sherman, but took one specimen April 29; No. 

 69873 from the National Musei;m was taken at Laramie by 

 J. S. Newberry. 



