254 REVIEW OF AMERICAN BIRDS, [PART I. , 



Entirely lustrous black, including head and neck. 

 No vertex spot. A white patch on the wings. 



Setophaga. ' 



Forehead black. A broad band on the wings 



and almost the whole of outer tail feather \ 



white ....... picta, Sw. 



Forehead white. A narrow band on the wings 



and tips only of lateral tail feathers white multicolor, Bp. 

 Plumbeous ash, including head and neck. A chest- 

 nut brown vertex-spot. No white on wings. 

 Myiohorus. 



Throat, lores, and forehead continuously pure , 



black. Spot on vertex uniform dark chest- 

 nut, scarcely margined on the sides with 

 black. Inner web of outer tail feather 

 white for terminal two-fifths ; 3d feather 

 with a distinct white tip. Tail, 3.00 . miniata, Sw. 

 Black of head somewhat tinged with plumbe- | 



ous ; a distinct band of this color extend- 

 ing from bill over the eye, cutting off 

 the black of forehead. Spot on vertex 



orange chestnut, lighter at base, and ; 



quite broadly margined with blackish, j 



White on outer tail feather restricted to | 



terminal third ; 3d feather with a small '; 



white tip or none. Tail, 2.75 . . Jlammea, Kaup. 



Beneath clear yellow, or with a tinge of orange. Crissum 



whitish. Vertex with an orange brown spot (except 'I 



in melanocephala). Above plumbeous ash. Wings j 



and tail black. Mijwhorus. ' 



Head and neck all round like the back. 



Breast and belly gamboge yellow. Forehead 

 and sides of vertex plumbeous. Outer 

 tail feather white for more than terminal 

 third ....... verticalis, Lafr. j 



Breast and belly yellowish-orange. Forehead 



and sides of vertex black. Outer tail i 



feather with less than terminal half white aurantiaca, Baird. j 



Head and neck above like the back. Whole under ! 



parts yellow ; base of bill above yellow (except ] 



in brunneiceps) . A dusky loral spot. No pec- 

 toral collar. ; 

 A cinnamon vertex spot encircled by black, 1 

 extending below and upwards into the j 

 eye to tlie gape. A dusky loral spot. ! 

 Circum-ocular region, and line to bill : 



