374 tIST OF PLATES. 



Plate LI. 

 Fig. 115. The Spotted Canada Warbler (Sylvicola pardalina). 

 116. The Bay-breasted Warbler (Sylvicola castanea). 



Plate LII. 

 Fig. 117. The Green Black-capped Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla). 

 118. The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera). 



Plate LIII. 

 Fig. 119. The Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula). 

 120. The Pine Warbler (Sylvicola pinus). 



Plate LIV. 

 Fig. 121. The Carolina Tit (Parus carolinensis). 



122. The Mourning Warbler (Trichas Philadelphia). 



123. The Yellow-throat (Trichas marilandica). 



Plate LV. 

 Fig. 124. The Wormeating Warbler (Vermivora pensylvanica). 

 125. The Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora solitaria). 



Plate LVI. 

 Fig. 126. The Blue-grey Gnatcatcher (Culicivora cerulea). 

 127. The Kentucky Warbler (Sylvicola formosa). 



Plate LVII. 

 Fig. 128. The Hooded Warbler (Wilsonia mitrata). 



129. The Blackpoll Warbler (Sylvicola striata). 



130. The Summer Yellowbird (Sylvicola sestiva). 



Plate LVIII. 

 Fig. 131. The Black-throated Blue Warbler (Sylvicola canadensis). 

 132 The Cape-May Warbler (Sylvicola maritima). 

 133. The Nashville Warbler (Sylvicola ruficapilla). 



Plate LIX. 

 Fig. 134. The Chesnut-sided Warbler (Sylvicola icterocephala). 



135. The Hemlock Warbler (Sylvicola parus). 



136. The Pine Finch (Carduelis pinus). 



Plate LX. 

 Fig. 137. The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla leucophrys). 



138. The Snowbird (Struthus hyemalis). 



139. The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla leucophrys). 



Plate LXI. 

 Fig. 140. The Bay-winged Sparrow (Fringilla graminea). 



141. The White-throated Sparrow (Fringilla pensylvanica). 



Plate LXII. 

 Fig. 142. The Pine Bulfinch (Corythus enucleator). 

 143. The Cardinal Grosbeak (Pitylus cardinalis). 



Plate LXIII. 

 Fig. 144. The American Crossbill (Loxia americana). 



145. The White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera). 



