DENDRCECA KIETLANDI — D. PALMAEUM 249 



Pr. Essex Inst. v. 270; Coiies, BNW. 66; and especially Merriam, Tr. Conn. 

 Acad. iv. 17). West to Kansas (^Snow) and Texas (McCauley.) Breeds in its 

 United States range at large. Winters in Florida, Mexico (Xalapa, Cordova, 

 Colima), Central America, Guatemala, Yucatan, and various West India 

 Islands (Cuba, San Domingo, Jamaica, where probably resident). Replaced 

 in Porto Rico by D. adelaidce, and in the Southern Middle Province of the 

 United States by D. graoicB. 



It should be added, that Mr. Ridgway restricts the range of true dominica 

 to the Atlantic States as far north as Washington in summer, and in winter 

 to Cuba, San Domingo, and Jamaica, assigning to his var.ofWZora the follow- 

 ing habitat : — " In summer, the Mississippi region of the United States, north 

 to Lake Erie ; common in South Illinois. In winter, and possibly all the 

 year, In Mexico, south to Guatemala, Yucatan on the Atlantic, and Colima 

 on the Pacific side." 



Dendroeca kirtlandi.— Kirtland's Warbler. 



SflTlcOla kirtlandil, Bd. Ann. Lyo. N. T. v. 1852, 216, pi. 6 (Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1851, J. 



P. Kittlani). —Ziuihold, J. f. 0. 1854, 355 (copies descr.) .—Oass. 111. i. ISiS 278, pi. 47 



(from the original). 

 Dendroica Uirtlandll, £d BNA. 1858, 286.— Ifftcttf. Ohio Agric. Eep. for 1860. 1861, 374 



(ref. to the orig. spec, and to another from same locality, and to a possible third 



from Kacine, Wis.). — Bd. Kev. AB. 1865, 206 (notices a second specimen from sea 



near Bahamas, in Coll. S. Cabot, and report of third and fourth specimens in 



" Ohio Farmer" for Jnne 9, 1860). 

 Dendroeca klrtlandl, Sund. Oefv. K. Vet.-Atad. Toih. iii. 1869, sn.—Langdon, Cat. B. 



Cincinnati, 1877, 6. 

 Oendrocca kirtlandll, Oouea, Key, 1372, 104. 

 Dendroica kirtlandl, B. B. <& B. NAB. i. 1874, 273. pi. 14, f. 5. 

 Mniotilta kirtlandl, Qieb. Nomenc. Av. ii. 1875, 603. 

 Klrtland's Warbler, Authors. 



Hab. — Of the known specimens, four in number, three were taken in Ohio 

 and one at sea between the Bahamas and Cuba. Supposed to have been seen 

 in Wisconsin (Racine, Hoy). 



Dendroeca palmarnm.— Tellow Red-poll Warbler, 



a. palmarum 

 Motacllla palmarum, &m. SS. i. 1788, 951, n. 53 (San Domingo; based on the Bimbele on 



Jausse Linotte, Buffi v. 330, and Falm Warbler of Lath. Syn. ii. pt. ii. 498, n. 131).— £i««. 



Tr. Orn. 1831, 418. 

 Sylvia palmarum, Lath. 10. ii. 1790, 544, n. 136.— F. GAS. iL 1807, 21, pL 73.— F. N. D. d'H. N. 



xi. 1817, 168.— Sfepft. Gen. Zool. x. 1617, 607.— F. Ency. M6th. ii. 1623, 431, n. 42 —£p. 



AG. ii. — , — ,pl. 10, f. 2.— Bp. Journ. Phil.1. Acad. v. 1825, 29 (Florida).- i(p. Ann. 



Lyo. N. T. ii. 1826, 78.— Z)'0r6. Gis. Cuba, 1839, 61, pi. 8. 

 Sylvlcola palmarum, Eicti. Eep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Soi. for 1836, 1837, 172 (= Bp. AG. pi. 



10, f. 2).— Salle, PZS. 1857, 231 (San Domingo).— Bry. Pr. Bost Soc. vii. 1859, 110 (Bivha- 



maa). —Albrecht, J. f. G. 1861, 53 (Bahamas).— Bry. Pr. Bost. Soc. xL 1807, 91 (San 



Domingo). 

 Unlotllta palmarum. Gray, G. of B. 1. 1848, 196 (= Gm., and Bp. AG. pi. 10, f. 2). 

 Dendroica palmarum, Bd. BNA. 1858, 288.— Barn. Smiths. Eep. for 1860, 1861, 4J6.—6M>idJ. 



J. £ G. 1661, 326 (Cuba).— Cows d Prent, Smiths. Eep. for 1861, 1862, iOB.—Boardm,. Pr. 



Bost. Soc. ix. 1862, 123.— Ferr. Pr. Ess. Inst. iiL 1862, Ul.—AUen, Pr. Ess. Inst. iv. 1864, 



ei.—Bd. Eev. AB. 1865, 207.— iawr. Ann. Lye. N". Y. viii. 1866, HSi.—Trippe, Am. Nat. ii. 



1868, m.—7}urnb. B. E. Pa. 1869, 25 ; Phila. ed. IS.—Gundl. J. f. G. 1872, 415 (Cuba).— 



B. B. <£ B. NAB. i. 1874, 273, pi. 14, f. 8.— Brew. Pr. Bost Soc. xvii. 1875, 440. 



