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KKY TO THE BIKDS OF EASTERN NOIITII AMERICA. 



< roun. irrayi-h; back and niiiip, -rrecu ; underparts, pale yellow; chin, whitish: 

 a bull-while ~tripe nvtT the eye. (This bird belongs in Section 4, hut might be 

 mi-taken I'm- a warbler by the novice.) 



Philadelphia Vireo. 



Vin-o jihilmlfljiftins. 

 See No. 472. 



Crown and sides of head, with more or 

 less black ; a yellow superciliary stripe ; 



hack and rump, olive irivi'ii. 



Kentucky Warbler. 



See \,,. 511*. 



Underparts, yellowish olive ; crown, with partly concealed orange brown 

 spot ; under tail covert s. greenish yellow. 



Orange-crowned Warbler. 

 Helmiitihophila << luta. 

 See No. 4!>2. 



Part 5. The following species have the throat, yellow ; belly, not yellow ; 

 tail feathers, marked with more or less white : - 



Hack, jrreeu, streaked with black; outer web of outer tail feather, not edjjed with 

 white: no yellow stripe over eye; chin, whitish; sides of brea-t and body, 

 streaked. 



Black-poll Warbler. 



J)r ml mien fitriitta (female). 

 See \o. 504. 



Crown, black, with patch of orange yellow in centre; hack and rump, black, 

 \\iili more or k" \\bite: throat, orange; ~ide<. streaked with black. 



Blackburnian Warbler. 



lilni-kliiirni'i (iiilult 

 See No. 505. 



