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FAMILY MNIOTILTIDA. — WARBLERS. 2 
Part 3. The following species have the throat, breast, and belly, yellow, 
without streaks; some tail feathers marked with more or less white : — 
Throat and underparts, yellow; lower throat, 
tinged with black; forehead, yellowish ; 
crown, gray; back and rump, olive green; 
more or less yellow about eyes; tail feath- 
ers, showing considerable white. 
Bachman’s Warbler. 
Helminthophila bachmanii. 
See No. 486. 
Throat and underparts, yellow; under tail coverts, 
yellow; crown, gray; no yellow about eyes; 
sides of head, gray ; back and rump, olive green ; 
outer tail feathers, very narrowly edged with 
white (male has a chestnut brown patch on 
crown). 
Nashville Warbler. 
Helininthophila rujicapilla. 
See No. 491. 
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Head and tail, Black and Yellow Warbler. 
Crown, dull gray; back, olive green; rump and belly, yellow; tail feathers, 
with white spots in the middle. 
Black and Yellow Warbler. 
Dendroica maculosa. 
See No. 500. 
Underparts, bright yellow; crown, yellow; back and rump, bright olive 
green; a narrow black streak from bill to eye. 
Blue=-winged Warbler. 
Helminthophila pinus (male). 
See No. 487. 
