308 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Crown jiud back, grayish olive ; rump, yellowish ; a patch of white near the tips 



of outer tail feathers ou the inner webs. 



Cape May Warbler. 



Dendroica tUjrina (immature female). 



See No. 495. 



Middle of crown, rump, and sides of the breast, more or less yellow. 



Myrtle Warbler. 

 Yellow=rumped Warbler, 



Dcndroica coronata. 

 See No. 498. 



Crown, back, and rump, dull olive or brownish olive ; underpays, buffy or gray- 

 ish, streaked with brown ou breast and sides; outer tail feathers, mostly 

 white, including the outer web ; hind toe nail, as long as the toe. ('riiis 

 species is not a Warl)ler, and belongs in Family 8 but it might be mistaken tor 



one by the uninitiated.) 



American Pipit. 



Titlark. 



A7ithiis pensi/lvanicvs. 

 See No. 530. 



Crown, dull olive green, dotted with black ; l)ack, grayish olive, streaked 



with black; rump, like back; outer tail feather, with patch of white ou inner 



webs 



Black=poli Warbler. 



Dendroica striata (female). 



See No. 504. 



Throat, bright orange; a i)atch of orange on 

 the crown. 



Blackburnian Warbler. 



Dendroica blackburnian. (adrdt male). 

 See No. 505. 



Part U. The following species have the throat, not yellow; belly, not 

 yellow; more or less white on the tail feathers; breast and sides of body, 

 not marked with numerous distinct black streaks : — 



Throat and sides, chestnut; crown, chestnut. . . j .», w. 



' ' Bay°breasted Warbler. 



Dendroica castanea. 



See No. 503. 



