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Gkhus PIPILO Vibillot. 



68. (588). PipUo maculatus arcticus (Swains.). 



Arctic Towhee. 



Wisconsin, two specimens (Nelson, N. E. 111., p. 110). 



GrENOs HABIA. Reioeenbach. 



69. (596). Habia melanocephala (Swains.). 



Black-headed Grosbeak. 

 Michigan, very rare (Gibbs, p. 487). 



Gbsds PASSBRINA Vieillot. 



70. (600). Passerina versicolor (Bon.). 



Varied Bunting. 



Miebigan, one specimen by Dr. H. A. Atkins (Cook, Birds of Michi- 

 gan, p. 118). 



71. (601). Passerina ciris (Linn.). 



Fainted Bunting'. 

 Illinois, Wabash County, rare (Ridgway, 111. Om., I., p. 302). 



Family VIREONID^. Vibeos. 



Genus VIREO Vibillot. 

 Subgenus YiREO. 



72. (633). Vireo bellii Aud. 



Bell's Vireo. 



Illinois, summer resident in prairie districts (Ridgway, 111. Orn., I., 

 pp. 190-91). Richland County, June 8, 1871, and 1875. One speci- 

 men in Chicago, June 23, 1875. 



Family MNIOTILTID^. Wood Waebleks. 



ma Gends HBLMINTHOPHILA Ridoway. 



73. ( — )■ Helminthophila leucobronchialis (Brewst.). 



Brewster's Warbler. 



A rare and peculiar Warbler, found in eastern United States, west 

 into Michigan (Gibbs, p. 483; Ridgway Manual, p. 486). 



