. Bird lore . it is particularly requested that they be sent the editor (at Englewood,N. J.) not later than December 28. JFor VCtattftxe anti iStuDente How to Name the Birds STUDIES OF THE FAMILIES OF PASSERESBY FRANK M. CHAPMAN SEVENTH PAPER Family 17. Kinglets and Gnatcatchers. Family Sylviida Range.—Ornithologists differ greatly in their treatment of the threesubfamilies of birds included in this family by the American OrnithologistsUnions Check-List, that is, the Sylviinte, or Old World Warblers, number-ing about one hundred species, only one of which reaches this country (theWillow Warble


. Bird lore . it is particularly requested that they be sent the editor (at Englewood,N. J.) not later than December 28. JFor VCtattftxe anti iStuDente How to Name the Birds STUDIES OF THE FAMILIES OF PASSERESBY FRANK M. CHAPMAN SEVENTH PAPER Family 17. Kinglets and Gnatcatchers. Family Sylviida Range.—Ornithologists differ greatly in their treatment of the threesubfamilies of birds included in this family by the American OrnithologistsUnions Check-List, that is, the Sylviinte, or Old World Warblers, number-ing about one hundred species, only one of which reaches this country (theWillow Warbler, in western Alaska) ; the Regulin<e, or Kinglets, withseven species, three of which are American, and the Polioptilinte, or Gnat-catchers, with some fifteen species, all of which are American. Two King-lets and one Gnatcatcher are found east of the Mississippi. Season.—The Kinglets, representatives of an Old World family, as mightbe supposed, are northern, migrating southward in September and


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