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6. D. pennsylvanica, (L.) Bd. Chestxut - Sided 



Warbler. Blackish above ; much streaked ; crown 

 clear yellow; black patch about eye; pure white below; 

 a line of bright chestnut streaks along sides; wing patch 

 yellowish (never clear white); $ similar but with less 

 chestnut and black; L. 5; W. ^i^; T. 2^. E. U. S.; 

 abundant, especially northward. A pretty species. 



7. D. castanea, (Wils.) Bd. Bay -Breasted Warbler. 

 Autumn Warbler. Back black and olive; thickly 

 streaked; forehead and sides of head black enclosing a 

 deep chestnut crown patch; chin, throat and sides, dull 

 chestnut, otherwise pale buffy below; ? more olivaceous 

 with less chestnut; young scarcely distinguishable from 

 striata; L. 5; W. 3; T. 2|. E. U. S. Not very common. 



8. D. striata, (Forst.) Bd. Black-Poll W^arbler. 

 Black and olivaceous, almost every where streaked ; whole 

 crown pure black; $ more olivaceous, slightly yellowish 

 below; rather large; L. of; W. 3; T. "Z^. E, U. S.; the 

 last to migrate. "When the Black -Polls appear in 

 force, the collecting season is about over " [Cokcs.) 



9. D. blackburnicB, (Gm.) Bd. Orange- Throated 

 Warbler. Blackburnian Warbler. He:mlock 

 Warbler. Black above with whitish streaks; crown 

 patch, superciliary line, sides of neck and the whole 

 throat brilliant orange or flame color, fading into yellow- 

 ish on the belly; $ similar, but olive and bright yellow 

 instead of black and orange; L. 5^; W. 2f; T. 2^. E. 

 U. S.; abundant among the tree-tops. The most ])rilliant 

 species. 



10. D. dominica, (L.) Bd. Yellow-Throated Warb- 

 ler. Ashy blue; throat bright yellow; belly white; 

 cheeks black ; superciliary line white or yellowish in 

 front; L. 5; W. 2f: T. 2^. Southern States; N. to 



