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minis, Berry islands, Eleuthera, New Providence, Andros, San Salvador, 

 Exuma Keys, Concepcion, Watlings I., Bum Cay, Green Cay, Maraguna, 

 North Caicos, East Caicos, and Great Inagua, Bahamas; Cuba, Isle of Pines, 

 Jamaica, Haiti, Mona, Porto Rico, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and St. Croix, 

 Greater Antilles; St. Eustatius and St. Christopher, Lesser Antilles). — Ameri- 

 can Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 673. — Coues (E. B.), 

 Auk, V, 1888, 405^08 (Washington, District of Columbia; nesting habits, 

 etc.). — Cooke, Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 1888, 255 (e. Kansas; e. Nebraska; 

 West Liberty, Iowa; Pierce City, Missouri). — Scott, Auk, vii, 1890, 21 (Tar- 

 pon Springs and Punta Rassa, Florida, breeding). — Goss, Birds Kansas, 1891, 

 570 (summer resid. in e. Kansas). — Nehkling, Our Native Birds, etc., i, 

 1893, 236, pi. 13, fig. 2.— (?) White, Auk, x, 1893, 228 (Mackinac!., Michi- 

 gan, migr.). — Uleey and Wallace, Proc. Ind. Ac. Sci., 1895, 157 (Wabash, 

 Indiana, May 2). — Samuel, Auk, xvii, 1900, 391 (Toronto, Ontario, 

 May 11).— Ames, Auk, xviii, 1901, 106 (Toronto, May 11). 



D[endroica] discolor Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 516. 



Dendrosca discolor Newton (A. and E. ), Ibis, 1859, 144 (St. Croix). — Sclater, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1861, 71 (Jamaica); Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 33 (do.).— 

 Albrecht, Journ. fiir Orn., 1862, 194 (Jamaica). — Allen, Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., iii, 1872, 125 (e. Kansas, common in May). — Coues, Check 

 List, 1873, no. 86; 2d ed., 1882, no. 127; Birds N. W., 1874, 63; Birds Col. 

 Val., 1878, 246.— Brewster, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iii, 1878, 59 (descr. 

 young).— Gunn, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 186 (Ottawa Co., Michigan, 

 1 spec, May 21).— Cory, Birds Bahama I., 1880, 64; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 

 vi, 1881, 151 (Haiti) Birds Haiti and San Dom., 1885, 31.— Ridgway, Norn. 

 N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 114. — Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Am., Aves, 

 i, 1881, 142 (at sea near Swan I., Caribbean Sea). — Ageesborg, Auk, ii, 1885, 

 278 (s. e. Dakota).— Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 307, 648.— Howe, 

 Contr. N. Am. Orn., ii, 1902, 20 (Uxbridge, Vermont, 1 spec., "Dec. 4, 

 1884"). . 



[Dendrceca] discolor Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 103. — Sclater and Salvin, 

 Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 9.— Cory, List Birds W. I., 1885, 8. 



Dlendrceca] discolor Nelson, BuM. Essex Inst., viii, 1876, 100 (n. e. Illinois; breed- 

 ing?). — Newton (A. and E.), Handb. Jamaica, 1881, 106. — Coues, Key N. 

 Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 305. 



Dendroeca discolor Sundevall, 6fv. k. Vet.-Ak. Forh. Stockh., xxvi, 1870, 596 

 (Porto Rico), 615 (mouogr.). 



Sylma minuta Wilson, Am. Orn., iii, 1811, 87, pi. 25, fig. 4.— Bonaparte, Ann. 

 Lye. N. Y., ii, 1826, 86. 



Phyllopnmste minuta Boib, Isis, 1828, 321. 



Sylvicolaminvia Denny, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1847, 38 (Jamaica; Cuba). 



DENDROICA VITELLINA Cory. 

 VITELLINE ■WARBLER. 



Similar to D. discolor, but much larger; under tail-coverts j^ellow, 

 back never spotted with chestnut, and sides of breast without black or 

 dusky streaks. 



Ackilt male. — Above uniform yellowish olive-green; wings and tail 

 dusky with yellowish olive-green edgings (these more grayish on pri- 

 mary coverts and terminal portion of remiges), the middle wing-coverts 

 broadly tipped with canary yellow, the outer webs of greater coverts 



