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Eastern United States, chiefly south of 40° ; north , locally, to southern 

 and western Pennsylvania (Cumberland, Bedford, Susquehanna, Fulton, 

 Clinton, and Beaver counties), southern New Jersey, southern Ohio, 

 northern Indiana (north to Wabash, Tippecanoe, and Henry counties), 

 southern Michigan (Washtenaw County), northern Illinois (Cook and 

 Henderson counties), and central Minnesota — accidentally to New 

 Hampshire (Alton); west to eastern border of the Great Plains (eastern 

 .Kansas, etc.); south to northern Florida (Wacissa River, winter and 

 spring), and along the Gulf coast to eastern and central Texas* (Waller 

 County; Brazos, December). 



Troglodytes bewicHi Audubon, Orn. Biog., i, 1831, 96, pi. 18 (St. Francisville, 

 Louisiana; type in coll. V. S. Nat. Mus. ); Synopsis, 1839, 74; Birds Am., 

 oct. ed., ii, 1841, 120, pi. 118.— Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., i, 1832, 

 434; ed. 2, i, 1840, 489, part.— Lesson, Rev. Zool., 1840, 264.— Woodhouse, 

 Eep. Sitgreaves' Expl. Zuiii and Col. R., 1853, 67 (Indian Territory). 



T[roglodi/tes] bewickii Gray, Gen. Birds, i, 1847, 158. — Trippb, Proo. Essex Inst., 

 vi, 1871, 115 (Minnesota, breeding). 



[^Troglodytes] bewickii Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 190, no. 2602, part. 



Thryothorus bevncki Bonaparte, Geog. and Comp. List, 1838, 11. — Abbott, Am. 

 Nat., X, 1876, 237, 238 (New Jersey).— Looms, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 

 1879, 211 (Chester Co., South Carolina, resident). — Coues, Check List, 2d 

 ed., 1882, no. 71. — Stone, Auk, viii, 1891, 245 (Wynnewood, New Jersey, 

 1 spec, Apr. 12, 1891).— Brimley, Auk, x, 1893, 244 (Raleigh, North Caro- 

 lina, winter). 



[Thryotorm] 6emcK Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 221. 



Thriothorus bewickii Baird, Rep. Pacific E. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 363, part (Car- 

 lisle, Pennsylvania). 



Thryothorus bewickii Baird, Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 267, part. — Coues, Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. N. H., xii, 1868, 108 (South Carolina); Am. Nat., x, 1876, 48 

 (mountainsof Virginia, breeding); Check List, 1873, no. 48; Birds Northwest, 

 1874, 31, part. — Turnbull, Birds E. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1869, 27; 

 Philadelphia ed., p. 20.— (?) Snow, Birds Kansas, 1873, 6; 3d ed., 1875, 4 

 (Kansas). — Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. Am. Birds, i, 1874, pi. 

 9, fig. 3. — Langdon, Birds Cincinnati, 1877, 4 (rare sum. resid.; Brook- 

 ville, Indiana, 1 spec). — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vi, 1881, 225 (excl. 

 references Dresser and Butcher). — Covert, Annot. List Birds, Washtenaw 

 Co., Michigan, 1881, 176 (1 spec, June 3, 1878).— American Ornithologists' 

 Union, Check List, 1886, no. 719.— Brewster, Auk, iii, 1886, 176 (Asheville, 

 etc, w. North Carolina, breeding; habits; song). — Butler, Bull. Brookv. 

 Soc N. H., no. 2, 1886, 37 ( Franklin Co., Indiana, summer resident) ; Birds 

 Indiana, 1897, 1116 (north to Tippecanoe, Wabash, and Henry counties; 

 resident north to Knox Co. ; habits).— Chapman, Auk, v, 1888, 324 (Aiken, 

 South Carohna, Nov.).— Cooke, BirdMigr. Miss. Val., 1888, 719 (Gainesville, 

 Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, s. Minnesota, etc.; wintering from s. Illinois 

 southward). — Ridgway, Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 92. — Loomis, Auk, vii, 1890, 

 130 (Oolenoy Valley, South Carolina, June, July); viii, 1891, 172 (Chester 

 Co., South Carolina, resident), 333 (Csesars Head, South Carolina, breed- 

 ing). — Goss, Hist. Birds Kansas, 1891, 610. — Dury and Kellogg, Journ. Cine. 

 Soc. N. H., — , , 43 (near Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 specs., Apr. and May, 



"Apparently not breeding in the extreme southern parts of its range; nonmigratory 

 over greater part of its range. 



