58 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 



447. Helminthophila celata Intescens. Lutescent Warbler. 



Recorded from the Guadalupe Mountains, probably breeding, by 

 Bailey. I have examples collected in the Davis Mountains in the 

 early part of May. 



448. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. ^ 



Migrant through Eastern Texas, west to the Angelo country. A few 

 winter on the Lower Rio Grande. 



449. Compsothlypis americana ramalinae; Western Parula Warbler. 



Common summer resident of the eastern and southeastern sections. 

 Reported as breeding at Houston, Galveston, Leon Springs, San An- 

 tonio, in Lee and McLennan counties, etc, 



450. Compsothlypis pitiayumi nigrilora. Sennett's Warbler. 



Summer resident of the Lower Rio Grande counties (Cameron, Starr, 

 Hidalgo.) Not uncommon. 

 45L Dendroica aestiva. Yellow Warbler. 



Summer resident in the eastern section of the State. Migrant south 

 of San Antonio. 



452. Dendroica aestiva sonorana. Sonoran Yellow Warbler. 



Western Texas (Frontera, Laredo, Fort Hancock), summer resident. 



453. Dendroica coerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



Rather rare migrant through the eastern section (San Antonio, Waco, 

 etc.) 



454. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler. 



Abundant migrant. Winter resident from the northern boundary to 

 the Rio Grande country. I have one specimen from Paisano in the 

 Davis Mountains. 



455. Dendroica audnboniL Audubon's Warbler. 



Western Texas, common migrant. Recorded from as far east 

 as San Angelo. Probably breeds in the Guadalupe Mountains 

 (Bailey). 



456. Dendroica magnolia. Magnolia Warbler. 



Rather common migrant through the eastern section (San Antonio, 

 Waco, Fort Brown, etc.) 



457. Dendroica caemlea. Cerulean Warbler. 



Rare migrant through the eastern section of the State, west to the 

 Angelo country (Uoyd). 



