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castanea, Baihd, Birds N. Am. 1858, 276.— Soiatee & Salviit, Ibis, 

 1859, 11 (Guatemala).— ScLATEK, Catal. 1861, 31, no. 188.— Cassin, 

 Pr. A. N. Sc. 1860, 193 (Isthmus Darien ; winter). — Lawkbhce, 

 Ann. N. Y. Lyo. 1861, 322 (1st. Panama; winter). 

 Sylvia autumnalis, WiLS. Ill, pi. 23, fig. 2.— Ann. Orn. Biog. I, pi. 88. 



Hab. Eastern province of North America to Hudson's Bay; Guatemala, 

 south to Isthmus of Darien. Not recorded from Mexico or West Indies ; 

 crosses probably in migrating direct from Florida to Yucatan. 



Specimens from TJnited States generally east of Missouri plains ; 

 also — 



Dendroica plnus. 



Sylvia pinus, Wils. Am. Orn. Ill, 1811, 25, pi. xix, fig. 4. — Bon. ; Nutt. ; 

 AuD. Orn. Biog. II, pi. 111. — Thryothorus pinus, Steph. — Sylvicola 

 pinus, Jaed. ; Rich. ; Bon. ; Avb. B. A. II, pi. 82. — Jones, Nat. Ber- 

 muda, 1859, 59 (abundant in Oct.). — Rhimanphus pinus, Bon. — 

 Dendroica pinus, Baied, Birds N. Am. 1858, 277. — Solater, Catal. 

 1861, 31, no. 189.— Codes, Pr. A. N. So. 1861, 220 (Labrador coast). 



Sylvia vigorsii, AcD. Orn. Biog. 1, 1832, 153, pi. 30. — Vireo vigorsii, Nutt. 



Hah, Eastern province of U. S., north to Labrador; winters in U. S. ' Not 

 recorded in West Indies or middle America (except Bermuda ?). 



Specimens in the collection from TJnited States generally east of 

 the Missouri plains, and from Labrador ; none from south of the 

 United States. 



Dendroica montana. 



Sylvia montana, Wils. Am. Orn. V, 1812, 113, pi. xliv, fig. 2 ("Blue 



Mta. of Pennsylvania").— Aro. Orn. Biog. V, 294 (" California" !) 



Sylvicola montana, Jabd. ; AuD. B. A. 11,3841, 69, pi. 98. — Dendroica 

 montana, Baied, Birds N. Am. 1858, 279. 



Sylvia iigrtna, Vieill. Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 34, pi. 94 (U. S. and St. 

 Domingo) . — Bon. 



The only cases on record of the occurrence of this species are 

 those described by "Wilson, Vieillot, and Audubon. I am not aware 

 that any specimens are now extant in any collection, at least I have 

 never seen or heard of any. 



