314 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York; winters from 

 southern Mexico (Puebla and Chiapas) to Panama, and also rarely in 

 Haiti and Porto Rico; in migration west to base of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains; casual in California, British Columbia, the Bahamas, and Cuba. 



Dendroica ceriilea (Wilson). Cerulean Warbler. [658.] 



Sylvia cendea Wilson, Amer. Om., II, 1810, 141, pi. 17, fig. 5. (Penn- 

 sylvania.) 



Range. — Eastern North America and northern '"South America. 

 Breeds mainly in Austral zones from southeastern Nebraska, south- 

 eastern Minnesota, southern Michigan, southern Ontario, western 

 New York, western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia south to north- 

 eastern Texas, Louisiana, and central Alabama, and locally in western 

 North Carolina, western Virginia, eastern Maryland, and central 

 Delaware; winters from Panama to Peru; in migration straggles to 

 New Mexico, Colorado, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, and 

 eastern Pennsylvania; casual in Cuba and the Bahamas. 



Dendroica pensylvSnica (Linnaeus). Chestnut-sided Warbler. [659.] 



Moiadlla pensylvanica Linn^tts, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1, 1766, 333. (Near 

 Philadelphia, Pa.) 



Range. — Eastern North America. Breeds mainly in the Tran- 

 sition Zone from central Saskatchewan, northwestern Manitoba, 

 central Ontario, and Newfoundland south to eastern Nebraska, 

 Illinois, Indiana, northern Ohio, northern New Jersey, and Rhode 

 Island, and south in the AUeghenies to Tennessee and South Caro- 

 lina, and casually in southern Missouri and the Wabash Valley; 

 winters from Guatemala to Panama; in migration casual in Florida, 

 the Bahamas, and southern Mexico. 



Dendroica castdnea (Wilson). Bay-breasted Warbler. [660.] 



Sylvia castanea Wilson, Amer. Orn., II, 1810, 97, pi. 14, fig. 4. (Penn- 

 sylvania.) 



Range. — Eastern North America and northern South America. 

 Breeds in Canadian Zone from northeastern Alberta, southern Kee- 

 watin, southern Ungava, and Newfoundland south to southern Mani- 

 toba, northern Maine, and mountains of New Hampshire; winters in 



