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425. Vireosylva gilva Warbling Vireo. 



Eastern section of the State, summer resident, breeding south to San 

 Antonio (Dresser). 



426. Vireosylva gilva swainsonii. Western Warbling Vireo. 



Western Texas, east to Webb and Tom Green counties. Common in 

 the mountains of trans-Pecos Texas. 



427. Lanivireo solitarius. Solitary Vireo. 



Winter resident of Eastern and Southern Texas, south to the Lower 

 Rio Grande. Not common. 



428. Lanivireo solitarius plmnbeus. Plumbeous Vireo. 



Tolerably common in the mountains of the trans-Pecos region. Sum- 

 mer resident. 



429. Lanivireo flavifrons. Yellow-throated Vireo. 



Eastern and Southeastern Texas, summer resident as far south as 

 Houston and San Antonio. 



430. Vireo atricapillus. Black-capped Vireo. 



Middle Texas, summer resident. Recorded from Cooke, Comanche, 

 Comal, Bexar, Medina, Erath, Bandera, Kendall, Concho, Tom Green, 

 Travis, and McLennan counties. El Paso and San Pedro River 

 (Baird). 



431. Vireo noveboracensis. White-eyed Vireo. 



Common resident of the eastern half of the State, west in fall to the 

 San Angelo country. Breeds south to Refugio, Bee, and Live Oak 

 counties, in this district intergrading with the next sub-species. 



432. Vireo noveboracensis micrus. Small White-eyed Vireo. 



Rio Grande Valley (Cameron and Hidalgo counties to Kinney county) 

 (Ridgway). Resident. 



433. Vireo hnttoni stephensi Stephen's Vireo. 



Recorded from Fort Davis by Lloyd. The specimens were identified 

 by Ridgway. Probably winter birds. 



434. Vireo bellii. Bell's Vireo. 



Prairie districts of Eastern and Central Texas, west to the Angelo 

 country, south to the Rio Grande. Summer resident 



435. Vireo bellii medins. Texas Vireo. 



Southwestern Texas, in Brewster, Presidio and Kinney counties. Type 

 from Boquillas, Brewster county. (Oberholser and Ridgway). 



