KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Part 1. The following species have the throat, breast, and belly, yellow; 

 breast, more or less streaked; some tail feathers, marked with white: 



\Vini: coverts, broadly bordered with yellow; under surface of winir. yellow; 

 white on tail feathers, extending to tip of inner web; crown, not chestnut in-own. 



Prairie Warbler. 



iS'Mf ',,\ .4 \ 



See Xo. 514. 



'inij coverts. m>t bordered with yellow: 

 undertail coverts, yellow. 



Dcndroica 

 Palm Warbler. 



See No. 512. 



Dcndroicji maculosa. 



m<i' coverts, showing inueli white; under 

 -Hi-tare of winir. white; tail, with band 

 of white, no white at tip: rump, yellow. 



Black and Yellow Warb'er. 



See No. 500. 



Part 2. The following species have the throat, breast, and belly, yellow; 

 breast, with more or less streaks; no white on tail feathers: 



or k yellow, on inner \vel>- o| primaries and tail feathers. 



Summer Warbler. 



See No. 4U6. 



