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spotted and blotched, chiefly at the larger end, with rusty-brown 
and lavender. Three examples measure respectively: -7 by °5; 
‘7ieby ole; “fl iby “os 
3. North America (Zristram Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 
Dendreca coronata (Linn.). 
Sylvia coronata, Thien. Fortpflanz. ges. Vog. tab. xxii. fig. 2 (1845-54), 
Dendroica coronata, Ross, Canad. Nat. vii. p. 145 (1862); ed., Nat. Hist. 
Review, 1862, p. 279; Baird, Brewer § Ridgw. N. Amer. Birds, i. 
p. 227 (1874). 
Dendreeca coronata, Coues, Birds N.- West, p.57 (1874); Salv.§ Godm. Biol. 
Centr.-Amer., Aves, 1. p. 127 (1880); Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. x. 
p. 311 (1885); Nehrk. Kat. Eiersamml. p. 89 (1890); Sharpe, 
Hand-l. vy. p. 106 (1906). 
An egg of the Yellow-rump, or Myrtle Warbler in the Collection 
is in fragments, but appears to be white, speckled and spotted, chiefly 
at the broad end, with reddish-brown and lavender. According to 
Dr. Coues, the eggs of this species measure about *72 by *54. 
A specimen recently acquired with the Crowley Bequest measures 
‘76 by ‘57. It is dull white, spotted and blotched, chiefly in the 
form of a zone round the broad end, with pale chestnut and 
lavender. 
1. Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River B. R. Ross, Esq. [P.]. 
District. 
1. Nova Scotia, 2nd July (7. M. Crowley Bequest. 
Brewer: Tristram Coll.). 
Dendreca chrysoparia, Scl. ¢ Salv. 
Dendroica chrysopareia, Baird, Brewer § Ridgw. N. Amer. Birds, i. 
p- 260 (1874). 
Dendreeca chrysoparia, Brewster, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv. p. 77 (1879) ; 
Salv. § Godm., Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves, i. p. 189 (1881) ; Sharpe, Cat. 
Birds B. M. x. p. 295 (1885) ; 7d. Hand-l v. p. 107 (1906). 
Three eggs of the Golden-cheeked Warbler are of a somewhat 
pointed oval form and nearly devoid of gloss. They are white, 
profusely speckled and spotted, especially at the broad end, with 
lilac-red and lavender. They measure respectively: *7 by ‘5; °69 
by ‘51; °68 by ‘51. 
8. 70 miles N.W. of San Antonio, Texas, Salvin-Godman Coll. 
15th April (ZZ. P. Attwater). 
Dendreca pennsylvanica (Linn.). 
(Plate III. fig. 21.) 
Dendroica pennsylvanica, Baird, Brewer §& Ridgw. N. Amer. Birds, i. 
p. 245 (1874). 
