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436. Vireo bellii arizonae. Arizona Vireo. 



El Paso and Fort Hancock (Ridgway). 



437. Vireo vicinior. Gray Vireo. 



Western Texas (A. 0. U. Check-List). 



FAMILY NNIOTILTIDAE. Wood Warblers. 



438. Hniotilta varia. Black-and- White Warbler. 



Eastern Texas, abundant migrant; summer resident in the extreme 

 northeastern and eastern sections. A few probably spend the winter 

 in the Lower Rio Grande country. 



439. Protonotaria citrea. Prothonotary Warbler. 



Summer resident of Eastern Texas, breeding west to Navarro and Mc- 

 Lennan and south to Harris and Fort Bend counties. 



440. Helinaia swainsonii. Swainson's Warbler. 



Rice, Navarro county, J. Douglas Ogilby (Ridgway, Bull. Nutt. Omith, 

 Club, VI, 1881. pp. 54-55) Port Bolivar, April 17, 1904 (Cooke, "Dis- 

 tribution and Migration of North American Warblers.") Prob- 

 ably stragglers. 



441. Helmitheros vennivonis. Worm-eating Warbler. 



Rather rare migrant in the eastern section. Said to breed m the 

 neighborhood of Houston (Nehrlmg) but I do not believe it 



442. Helminthophila pinus. Blue-wmged Warbler. 



Eastern Texas, migrant, apparently not very common. (Recorded 

 from Hidalgo, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Waco.) 



443. Hehninthophila chrysoptera. Golden-winged Warbler. 



Rather common migrant through the eastern part of the State. 



444. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler. 



Eastern half of Texas, abundant migrant, recorded in nearly every 

 published list or report. West as far as San Angelo. 



445. Helminthophila rubricapilla gutturalis. Calaveras Warbler. 



Common migrant m the western half of the State. East to San An- 

 tonio, Concho county, etc. 



446. Helminthophila celata. Orange-crowned Warbler. 



Migrant through the eastern section, west to San Antonio. A few 

 winter on the Lower Rio Grande. 



