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REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. 



[part I. 



Orn. Biog. I, pi. xxxiv. — Syhicola vermivora, Rich. — Helinaia ver- 

 mivora, Add. B. A. II, pi. cv. — Lembeye, Av. Cuba, 1850, 35, pi. vi. 

 fig. 4. — Helmitherua vermivorus, Bon. ; Cab. ; Baikd, Birds N. Am 

 1858, 252.— ScLATEB, P. Z. S. 1859,363 (Xalapa).— Is. Catal. 1861 

 28, no. 175. — Sciater & Salvin, Ibis, 1, 1859, 11 (Guatemala) ; Cab, 

 Jour. 1860, 329 (Coata Kica) ; lb. 1856 (Cuba).— Gundlach, Cab, 

 Jour. 1861, 326 (Cuba ; somewhat rare). 



Vermivora pennsylvanica, Bon., Gosse, B. Jamaica, 1847, 150. 



Eelmitherus migratorius, Rap. J. de Phys. 88, lol9, 417.— Haktlapb. 



Vermivora fulvicapilla, Swainson, Birds, II, 1837, 245. 



Bab. Eastern province of U. States (rather southern) ; southeastern Mexico ; 

 Guatemala ; Cuba. 



Specimens are in the collection from various points in the eastern 

 United States, as far north as Carlisle, Pa., and as far west as Inde- 

 pendence, Mo. ; also from — 



Helmitlierus swainsoni. 



Sylvia swainsoni, AuD. Orn. Biog. II, 1834, 563, pi. cxcviii. — Sylvicola 

 sw. Rich. — Vermivora sw. Bon. — Helinaia sw. Add. B. A. II, 1841, 

 pi. civ (type of genus). — Helmitlierus sw. Bon. ; Cab. ; Baied, Birds 

 N. Am. 1858, 252. 



Coast of South Carolina and Georgia ; Cuba (very rare). 



PERISSOGLOSSA, Baibd. 

 Perissoglossa, Baird. (Type Motacilla tigrina, Gm.) 



Form of Dendroica, but bill slender, acute, with very obsolete notch ; the 

 commissure gently arched or curved from the base ; the gonys also straight 

 or even sliglitly concave. Tongue lengthened, narrow, deeply bifid (for one- 



