KEY FOR SUMMER 55 



7.32. (Rare north of Connecticut.) Under parts dull yellow; upper parts 



grayish-brown p. 189. 9 Orchard Oriole. 



7.25. In trees; under parts greenish-yellow; upper parts olive-green. 



p. 147. 9 Tanager. 

 [6.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 



B. 



6.17. In woodland; crown dull orange; breast spotted. 



p. 108. Oven-bird. 

 5.95. Throat and breast bright yellow; in all but evergreen trees; not 

 restless; song loud and rich ; wing-bars white. 



p. 133. Yellow-throated Vireo. 

 5.52. Generally in pines; yellow brightest on throat; wing-bars dull white; 



song rippling p. 111. Pine Warbler. 



5.41. Restless in trees and thickets; sides of breast, wing, and band; across 

 tail yellow p. 99. 9 Redstart. 



5.33. In bushes in wet places; yellow brightest on throat; back brown- 



ish ; p. 103. 9 Northern Yellow-throat. 



5.27. (Rare north of Connecticut.) Sides washed with yellowish; eye-ring 

 and line to forehead yellow ; notes loud and emphatic. 



p. 131. White-eyed Vireo. 



5.25. (Rare south of latitude 43.) In evergreens; throat dull orange; wing- 

 bar white p. 114. 9 Blackburnian Warbler. 



5.14. In open woodland, and roadside thickets; top of head yellow; under 

 parts white; cheeks white; narrow stripe along flanks reddish- 

 brown p. 117. Chestmit-sided Warbler. 



5.10. Often with bright yellow and black males; throat yellowish; back 

 brownish ; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 177. 9 Goldfinch. 



5.10. Yellow all over, brighter below; back greenish-yellow. 



p. 122. Yellow Warbler. 



4.77. Under parts bright yellow; head ashy; very restless in scrubby 

 growth p. 126. Nashville Warbler. 



B". 

 5.65. In trees, generally conifers; rump yellow; back brownish. 



p. 120. 9 Myrtle Warbler. 

 5.61 . Low in woodland ; under parts yellow. 



p. 100. 9 Canadian Warbler. 

 5.25. In trees, generally conifers; throat dull yellow; back black, streaked 

 with white ; wing-patch white. 



p. 114. 9 Blackburnian Warbler. 

 5.00. Wing-bar yellow; under parts streaked . p. 176. Pine Siskin. 



Yellow, Orange or Chestnut, with Black. 



A. 

 8.35. Scratching under bushes, or flying through them, or singing from 

 bush or low tree; head black: tail black, tipped with white; sides 

 bay p- 152. Towhee. 



