IXTEODUCTION. 



XV 



Geographical Distribution of the Species [continued). 



Vol. I. (contin.). 

 Mkiotiltid^. 



Mniotilta varia 



Protonotaria cilrea 



HelminthotheruB vermivorua . 

 Helminthophaga chrysoplera . 



pinus 



rufioapilla 



celata 



peregrina 



Parula amerioana.... 



inornata 



insularis 



nigrilora 



superciliosa ... 



gutturalis 



DendroeoB sestiva . . . , 



Tieilloti 



cserulesoens ... 



coronata 



auduboni 



maculosa 



cierulea 



pennsylvanioa . 



castanea 



blaekburniEe . . . 



dorainica 



decora 



nigrescens 



virens 



occiden talis 



chrysoparia 



townsendi 



discolor 



Peucedromus olivaceus 



Siurus aurioapillus 



noTeboracensis 



motacilla 



Oporornis f ormosa 



G-eotlilypis trichas 



melanops 



speciosa 



chiriquensis 



eaninuoha 



poliooephala 



Philadelphia 



macgillivrayi 



loteria viridis 



Qranatellus venustus . . 



francesose 



sallsei 



OardeUina rubrifrons . . 



Brgaticus ruber 



versicolor 



Myiodioctes canadensis 



naitratus 



pusillus 



Baaileuterus bivittatus.. 



culicivorus 



leucopygius 



melauogenys 



belli 



rufifrons 



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Old World, &c. 



General Eemarks. 



[tidae wintering in Mexico and Centrnl America. 

 One of the many N.-American species of Mniotil- 



Genus extending to S. America. 

 Tres Marias Is. and Socorro I. 



Bahama Is. 

 Bahama Is. 

 Bahama Is. 



Has been found at sea near Swan I. [tains. 



In Mexico and Guatemala confined to high moun- 

 Bermuda Is. 



Winter visitant to Central America. 



Bahama Is. A winter migrant from the north. 



A winter migrant from the north. 

 A winter migrant from the north. 

 Lower California. 



The only other known species of the genus is con- 

 fined to Amazonia. 

 Tres Marias Is. only. 



Genus peculiar to Mexico and Guatemala. 

 Migrating south from N. America in winter. 



' Cozumel I. 



