54 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



5.41. In trees in open country; note an emphatic tse-bic' ; sits upright on 

 perch or flies out after insects. 



p. 202. Least Flycatcher. 

 5.28. (Rare south of latitude 43, except in western New England.) Low 

 in woods; spot on wing white. 



p. 121. 9 Black-tliroated Blue "Warbler. 



5.27. (Rare north of Connecticut.) In thickets; under parts yellowish; 



note loud and emphatic .... p. 131. White-eyed Vireo. 



B'. 



6.28. Near water; under parts streaked with black; tail constantly wagged. 



p. 107. Louisiana "Water-thrush. 



6.00. (As far north as Orange, N. J., and Staten Island.) In trees; upper 



parts gray; crest conspicuous . . p. 85. Tufted Titmouse. 

 5.75. (As far north as Sing Sing, N. Y. ; absent in New England.) Sits 

 upright on a perch, or flies out for insects. 



p. 203. Green-crested Flycatcher. 

 5.51. Back greenish-gray; head striped with black and buff. 



p. 128. "Worm-eating "Warbler. 



B". 



6.27. Head and upper breast slaty-gray; outer tail-feathers white. 



p. 158. Junco. 

 6.19. In trees, generally conifers, often with red males; rump greenish- 

 yellow p. 180. 9 American Crossbill. 



6.09. In alder thickets ; sits upright on a perch; note quee-quee' . 



p. 202. Alder Flycatcher. 



6.05. In trees, generally conifers, at high altitudes; wing-bars white; 



rump greenish-yellow . p. 179. ? "White-'winged Crossbill. 



6.04. On ground near water; tail constantly wagged ; breast streaked with 



black p. 108. Water-thrush. 



5.63. Entire under parts yellowish; in spruces; note^ee-a. 



p. 204. "yellow-beUied Flycatcher. 

 5.56. Active in trees, generally conifers; sides streaked with black. 



p. 115. 9 Black-poU Warbler. 



5.28. In trees or underbrush; under parts unstreaked; small spot on wing 



white .... p. 121. 9 Black-throated Blue "Warbler. 

 4.07. Active in trees, generally conifers ; top of head yellow or orange, 

 inclosed in black; note tsee-tsee-isee, thin and high. 



p. 81. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 



Yellow or Orange without Black. 

 A. 



10.75. Breast yellow with black crescent ; back brown ; in grassland. 



p. 190. Meadowlark. 

 [10.00. Size of Kobin.] 



9.01. Belly yellow; throat and breast ashy; tail reddish-brown. 



p. 207. Crested Flycatcher. 



7.53. In trees; under parts and middle of back dull orange; wing-bars 



white p. 188. 9 Baltimore Oriole. 



