DENDEOICA. 



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Hab. Eastern province of U. S ; Greenland ; Heligoland, Europe ; south to 

 Panama R. R. ; Cuba. In Mexico, Xalapa, and Oaxaca ? Cuba alone in West 

 Indies. 



Specimens received by the Smithsonian Institution from various 

 localities throughout the whole eastern United States, and westward 

 to the Missouri ; also — 



Dendroica occidentalis. 



Sylvia occidentalis, Townsend, J. A. N. Sc. VII, ii, 1837, 190 (Columbia 

 River).— Ib. Narrative, 1839, 340.— Add. Orn. Biog. V, pi. It.— 

 Sylvicola occ. Bou. ; Aitd. B. A, II, pi. xciii. — Dendroica occ. Baied, 

 Birds N. Am. 1858, 268.— Coopek & Scckley, R. R. Rep. XII, ii, 

 1859, 178 (N. W. coast). 



Dendtoica chrysopareia, Sclateb, P. Z. S. 1862, 19. — Ib. Catal. 1862, 

 358 (La Parada, Mex.) (not of P. Z. S. 1860, 19). 



Dendroica niveiventris, Salvin, P. Z. S. May 26, 1863, 187, pi. xxiv, fig. 

 2 (Guatemala). 

 Hab. Western province U. S., and Mexico to Guatemala. Not seen at Cape 

 St. Lucas. 



A specimen collected in September last, at Fort Whipple, by Dr. 

 Coues, of what I consider to be this species in autumnal plumage, 

 lacks entirely the black of the throat, which is replaced by fulvous 

 white. The yellow of the cheeks extends over the whole chin. The 

 upper parts are glossed with olivaceous, and the black streaks of the 

 back are nearly obsolete. 



(36,978.) 4.90; 7.70. (30,611.) Type of 1). niveiventris. 



Dendroica chrysopareia. 



Dendroica chrysopareia, Sciater & Saltin, P. Z. S. 1860, 298. — Ib. Ibis, 

 1860, 273 (Vera Paz, Guatemala). 

 Hab. Vera Paz, Guatemala. 



