698 SYNOPSIS OF 
129. Sylvia celata, Say.— Orange-crowned Warbler. 
Male, with upper parts, dull green; rump, yellowish green; crown, 
orange, concealed by the gray tips; lower parts, dull olivaceous yellow. 
Female, with crown duller. Male, 54, 714. Habitat, Texas to Nova 
Scotia. Eggs, four, green, with black spots. 
Sylvia celata, Bonap. Syn. p. 88; Orn. i. 45, Nutt. i. 413. Aud. ii. 449; plate 
178, — Helinaia celata, dud. Syn. p. 69. . 
130. Sylvia rubricapilla, Wilson. — Nashville Warbler, Wilson, p. 
266. 
Sylvia rubricapilla, Bonap. Syn. p. 87. Nutt. i. 412. Aud. i. 450; plate 89. — He- 
~~ Ninaia rubricapilla, Aud. .Syn.-p. 70. 
SUBGENUS MNIOTILTA, Vieill. 
131. Sylvia varia. — Black and White Creeper, Wilson, p. 205. 
Sylvia varia, Bonap. Syn. p. 81. — Certhia varia, Aud. i, 452; v.47]. Mutt. i. 384. 
— Mniotilta varia, Aud. Syn. p. 71, plate90. 3) - ) 
GENUS II.—TROGLODYTES, Cuv.— WREN. 
132. Troglodytes obsoletus, Say.— Rock Wren. 
Upper parts, yellowish brown, and, excepting rump, barred with grayish 
brown; wings, similarly barred; lower parts, grayish white; sides, yel- 
lowish red. Female, 6. Habitat, Rocky Mountains and Columbia River. 
capi ap dee obsoleta, Bonap. Orn. i 6. Nutt. i. 435, Aud. iv. 443; plate 36; 
yn. Pp. 73. ‘ 
133. Troglodytes Ludovicianus, Bonap.—Carolina Wren, Wilson, 
. 137. 
Troglodytes Ludovicianus, Bonap. Syn. p. 93. Nutt. i. 429. ud. i. 399; v. 466; 
plate 78; Syn. p. 74. : 
134. Troglodytes zdon, Vieill.— House Wren, Wilson, p. 87. 
Troglodytes wdon, Bonap. Syn..p.92. Nutt. i. 422. Rich. & Swain. ii. 316. Aud. 
i. 427; v. 470; plate 83; Syn. p. 75. 
135. Troglodytes palustris, Wilson. —Marsh Wren, Wilson, p. 135. 
Troglodytes palustris, Bonap. Syn. p. 93. Nutt. i. 439. Rich. & Swain. ii. 319. 
Aud. i. 500; v. 467; plate 100; Syn. p. 76. : 
136. Troglodytes hyemalis, Vicill. — Winter Wren, Wilson, p. 94. 
Troglodytes hyemalis, Rich. §& Swain. ii. 318. Nutt. i. 427. ud. iv. 430; plate 
330; Syn. p. 76.— Troglodytes Europeus, Bonap. Syn. p. 93. 
187. Troglodytes Bewickii, 4ud.— Bewick’s Wren. 
Upper parts, dusky brown, tinged with gray; lower parts, grayish 
white ; sides, tinged with brown; yellowish white band from mandible 
half way down neck. Male, 5, 6$. Habitat, from Pennsylvania to the 
south-west. 
Troglodytes Bewickii, Aud. i. 96 ; v. 467; plate 18; Syn. p. 74. Mutt. i. 434, 
188. Troglodytés Americanus, Aud. — Wood Wren. ' 
Upper parts, reddish brown; lower parts, brownish gray barred on 
neck, breast, sides, and abdomen. Male, 4%, 63. Habitat, Maine and 
