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BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
Page 112. 624. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo. 
The Bond collection at Cheyenne, Wyoming, contains a 
specimen taken there May 26, 1889, and Rev. F. N. White saw 
one there May 20, 1899. 
Page 112. 627. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo. 
Page 112. 629b. Vireo solitarius plumbeus. Plumbeous 
Vireo. 
Both these species breed at Breckenridge. 
Page 112. Add. [630. Vireo atricapillus. Black-capped Vireo. 
“Central and western Texas, from the Rio Grande north to south¬ 
western Kansas.”—(A. O. U.) Should be found along the Cimarron river in 
southeastern Colorado.] 
Page 112. Add. [631. Vireo noveboracensis. White-eyed Vireo. 
“Eastern United States, west to the Rocky Mountains.”—(A. O. U.) This 
should include Colorado, but there is no record known to the present writer 
from this State.] 
Page 112. Add. [633. Vireo bellii. Bell’s Vireo. 
“Upper Mississippi valley and Great Plains.”—(A. O. U.) “From 
Illinois and Minnesota west to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains.”— 
(Goss.) “Inhabits the middle parts of the United States, from Illinois and 
Minnesota west to the foothills.”—(Lantz.) 
One would suppose from these statements that it was not uncommon in 
Colorado, and possibly it is not, but there is no record for it here up to the 
present time.] 
Page 113. 644. Helminthophila virginiae. Virginia’s 
Warbler. 
Taken by Mr. Carter in both Middle and South Parks, 
where it breeds. Also taken by Mr. C. E. Aiken in May, 1899, 
at Limon, far out on the plains. 
Page 113. 647. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee 
Warbler. 
There is one in the Bond collection, taken at Cheyenne, 
Wyoming, May 24, 1888. 
One was taken by Mr. C. E. Aiken near Limon in May, 
1899. 
Page 114. 648. Compsothlypis americana. Parula 
Warbler. 
The known northern range of this species is extended nearly 
two hundred miles by a specimen taken at Cheyenne, Wyoming, 
May 30, 1888, and now in the Bond collection. 
Page 114. 652. Dendroica aestira. Yellow Warbler. 
Breeds in Middle Park and at Breckenridge. 
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