PASSERES — SYLVICOLID^E — SYLVICOLA. 103 



THE HEMLOCK WARBLER. 



Sylvicola parus. 



plate lix. fig. 135. 



(STATE COLLECTION.) 



Sylvia parus. Wilson, Am. Orn. Vol. 5, p. 114, pi. 44, fig. 3 (adult) ; autumnalis, Vol. 3, p. 65, pi. 23, fig. 4 



(young). 

 S. parus. Bonaparte, Ann. Lye. Vol. 2, p. 82 ; and autumnalis, lb. p. 84. 

 S. parus. Auddbon, folio, pi. 134; Orn. Biog. Vol. 2, p. 205 (adult) ; autumnalis, folio, pi. 88; Orn. Biog. Vol. 



1, p. 447 (young). 

 S. parus et autumnalis. Ndttall, Man. Omith. Vol. 1, pp. 390 and 392. 

 S. parus. Audubon, Birds of Am. Vol. 2, p. 40, pi. 83. 



Characteristics. Blackish. Head yellow, spotted with black ; line over the eye, neck 

 and breast yellow : beneath yellow, streaked with dusky on the sides. 

 Young, olive green, streaked with dusky ; beneath dusky white ; yel- 

 lowish on the neck. Length, 5jinches. 



Description. First quill longest. Tail slightly emarginate. 



Color. Above yellowish green, spotted with dusky. Head greenish yellow. Wings 

 blackish brown, bifasciate with white : quills edged with greenish. The greater part of the 

 two outer tail-feathers white. Female, resembles the male, with the colors more dull. 

 Young, above olive-green : a pale line over the eye. Quills edged with brownish white. A 

 patch of white on the inner web of the two external tail-feathers. Beneath, sides of the neck 

 yellow ; belly dusky white ; brownish on the side. 



Length, 5-5-6-0. Alar extent, 8-0-9-0. 



Audubon discovered the young of this species near Lake Cayuga and Lake Champlain. I 

 have not been able to procure a specimen in this State, except of the young from a few miles 

 above the city. Feeds on small insects and berries. I do not know by whom the two nomi- 

 nal species were first clearly shown to be one, but the first indication is to be found in the 

 Comparative List of Bonaparte. The Hemlock Warbler, as its name indicates, is most 

 commonly found in forests, and extends its migrations from the Mississippi to the 52d degree 

 of north latitude. 



