:;<is KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



< ro\\n and back, grayish olive; rump, yellowish ; a patch of white near the tips 

 of outer tail feather-: on the inner webs. 



Cape May Warbler. 



I), i/ilriifi;/ liijriiin (ii/iiii<i/iifi / male). 

 See No. 4 It;'). 



Middle of crown, rump, and sides of the breast, more or less yellow. 



Myrtle Warbler. 

 Yellow-rumped Warbler. 



See \o. -Ills 



i rown, back, and rump, dull olive or brownish olive: umlerparts. bully or gray- 

 i-h, treaked with brown on breast ami sides: outer tail feathers, mostly 

 white, including the outer web; hind toe nail, as long as the toe. (This 

 species i< not a Warbler, and belongs in Family 8 but it might be mistaken for 

 one by the uninitiated.) 



American Pipit. 

 Titlark. 



Antli nx jii-1/xi/lriinicns. 

 See No. 530. 



Crown, dull olive green, dotted with black; back, grayish olive, streaked 

 with black: rump, like back; outer tail feather, with patch of white on inner 



webs. 



Black=poll Warbler. 



Dendroica striata (femah I. 



See No. 504. 



Throat, bright orange: a patch of orange on 

 the crown. 



Blackburnian Warbler. 



blarklinii<i- (<nlnlt 

 See No. 505. 



Part 11. The following species have the throat, not yellow; belly, not 

 yellow; more or less white on the tail feathers; breast and sides of body, 

 not marked with numerous distinct black streaks :- 



I'hroai and side-, cbe-iniit: crown, chestnut. 



Bay-breasted Warbler. 



See No. r,(i:{. 



