606 ON SOME NEW FORMS OF AMERICAN BIRDS. 
rocky wall, and was also noticed to cling to the roof of a cave with 
all the facility of a true creeper. 
2. Helminthophaga celata, var. lutescens Rip@way. Pacific Or- 
ange-crowned Warbler.* 
SP. CHAR. Mal Whole lower parts, 
including eL unig stipe and eyelids, bright Mad almost gamboge; abdomen 
somewhat tg tish. Inner webs of tail feathers just perceptibly edged with white. 
. Whole cro ncealed. Win ail, 1°90; bi ; 
tarsus, °67; T aae toe, “45. Win ng-form mula, 2, ‘ 1,4. Female. Similar, but orange of 
crown almost obsolete. Wing, 2°30; tail, 190. Foun ng of the year. Similar to adult, 
but with a brownish tinge above; ens and peared coverts tipped with dull ful- 
Mpok aap he EPT Peita bands. No trace of orange on the crown. 
c Province of North America, from robe ka to Seg St. Lucas. Strag- 
a. ienas to about the 116th meridian. Not found in Mexic 
The differences between the Pacific coast specimens of H. celata 
and those from the interior regions—first pointed out in the ‘‘ Re- 
view of American Birds”—are very readily appreciable upon a 
comparison of specimens. The present bird is a coast variety, 
entirely replacing the true celata (var. celata) in the region above 
indicated. 
3. Dendroica Vieillotii, var. Bryanti Ripeway. Bryant’s Golden 
Warbler. 
Sp. CHAR. Similarto D. Vieillotii,+ but with me rufous of the head and neck 
abruptly defined posteriorly, instead of passing backward on the jugulum; the rufous 
streaks on ‘the breast very n arrow > inst tead or broad and penta and the outer webs 
concolor the back, instead of nearly clear yellow, 
in marked contrast. Wi ing, 2°70; tail, 225; iti en, ‘31; tarsus, ‘72 (g). 
Has. Mexico, from Honduras (Dr. BRYANT) and Yucatan (Dr. SCHOTT) to Mazatlan 
(Col. GRAYSON), 
4. Dendroica Dominica, var. albilora Bap. White-browed War- 
bler. 
Sp. CHAR. Similarto D. Dominica,t but with smaller bill, longer wing and t tail, 
and me foead of named supraloral line. Wing, 2°70; tail, 2°20; culmen, ‘35; 
tarsus 
Ha. ‘Mexico, sor south to Guatemala, west to Colima, and east to Yucatan and Hon- 
duras. In su , the Mississippi T os the U. S., north to Cleveland, Ohio; 
breeding from patiia Illinois southward 
SHeimintho aga celata Cooper and Suokley. P R., xii, ii, 1859, 178. 
ret ook g Ron Tast e Ehi gag 115.—Ba Rey. Aim. hepa i, 1865, 175 (in 
= elata, a lutes a pews y: "Report 
ar. gee ae 
BOTARA in Pat in pre Baird, Review, p. 203. (Cassin, P. A. N. S., 1860, 192, 
PEBEReote Dominica Baird, Rev. Am. B., 1865, p. 209 (in part). 
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