448 



AMEKICAN WARBI.EKS. 



tended along flanks. Female about as bright 

 as male. Breeds in Peninsula Fla. 



508. PALM WARBLER. 

 Smaller, 5.25; brown above; rump, 

 throat and under tail-coverts, yellow; re- 

 maining lower portions, white; crown and 

 streaks, chestnut; wing bands and tail spots, 



Fig. 855 



Palm Warbler. 



1-8 



white, fig. 355. Young, with no chestnut 

 on crown and streaked with dusk}' 1)elow 

 on dull white ground; under tail coverts, 

 always yellow. Breeds in interior of British 

 America west of Hudson Bay; winters from 

 N. C, south through Fla.. Bahamas, and 

 many of the West Indias; uncommon during 



