99. Chestnut-sided Warbler—DENDRGCA PENNSYLVANICA. Rich creamy- 
white, and beautifully spotted, chiefly at the larger end, with purple ~ 
and purplish-brown; three or four; .65 by .49. Nests in shrubs. E. U. S. 
100. Bay breasted Warbler — DENDRa:CA CASTANEA.  Bluish-green, 
thickly spotted with brown, usually with a ring of blotches of brown and 
lilac at the larger end; four to six; .69 by. 51. Nests in trees. = 58) SNe Be 
101. Black-poll Warbler—pENDRaca sTRIATA. White, spotted with — 
lavender, dark purple, lavender and reddish-brown; five; .72 by .50. 
Nests in thick spruce trees. E. N. A. 
102.  Blackburnian Warbler—DENDRG@CA BLACKBURNIZ. White, spot- 
ted chiefly at the larger end with reddish-brown and lilac; four; .65 by 
.50. Nests in trees and bushes. E. N. A. 
103. Yellow-throated Warbler—DENDRa:CA DOMINICA. Grayish-white, 
with fine dottings of pale lilac and brown scattered thinly and evenly over 
the entire surface; four; .69 by .53. Aele ie een 
106.. Golden-cheeked Warbler—DENDRGCA CHRYSOPARIA. Clear white, — 
evenly covered with fine but distinct spots of light reddish-brown, in some 
so faint that the surface appéars white; .73 by..54. Nests in trees. .S.U:S. 
107. Black-throated Green Warbler —DENDRa:cA virRENS. White, 
blotched and dotted with reddish and purplish-brown, more numerous 
about larger end; three or four; .70 by .50. Nests in high trees. E.U.S 
111. Pine creeping Warbler—pENDRaca Pinus.  Bluish-white, with 
subdued tintings of the shade of purple, on this are distributed dots and- 
blotches of dark purplish-brown, and with lines of almost black; four; .72 
by .55. Nests in pine trees. E: No AS 
118a. Yellow Red-poll Warbler—DENDR@CA PALMARUM HYPOCHRYSEA, — 
Yellowish-white, with a blending of blotches of purple, lilac and red- 
dish-brown, chiefly about the larger end; four;.70 by .55. | Nests on the 
ground at the edge of a swampy thicket. fs AEN 
114. Prairie Warbler—pENDRa:cA piIscoLtor. White, spotted with 
lilac, purple and umber; three to five; .68 by .48 Nests * in low 
bushes. By Ope 
(115. Golden-crowned Thrush—siuRus AURICAPILLUS Creamy-white, — 
marked with dots and blotches of red and reddish-brown, chiefly at the — 
larger end; four to five; .85 by .55. Nests on the ground. 1a 
116. Small-billed Water Thrush—siurus Naevius. Clear, crystal white, — 
more or less marked with lines, dots and dashes of varying shades of rs 
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