FAMILY MNIOTILTIDA. — WARBLERS. 308 
Part 2. The following species has the throat, breast, and belly, yel- 
low; breast, more or less streaked, and no white on the tail feathers : — 
Breast, with black or dusky streaks; tail, dull brown. 
Canadian Warbler. 
Sylvania canadensis. 
See No. 527. 
Part 3. The following species have the throat, breast, and belly, yel- 
low, without streaks, and more or less white on the tail feathers : — 
Head, neck, and underparts, bright orange yellow; palest on the belly: 
back, olive green; rump, gray. 
Prothonotary Warbler. 
Protonotaria citrea. 
See No. 483. 
Crown, brownish; underparts, white, 
faintly tinged with pale yellow; sides, 
grayish; back and rump, olive brown 
or grayish brown: a white stripe over 
the eye: 
Swainson’s Warbler. 
Helinaia swainsonii. 
Y See No. 484. 
Underparts, yellow; sides, streaked with black; crown, slaty gray; back 
and rump, ashy, streaked with black; lores, black. 
Kirtland’s Warbler. 
Dendroica kirtlandi. 
See No. 510. 
Underparts, yellow, washed with olive on the sides; sides of head and lores, 
yellow; crown, olive green; back and rump, olive green; under tail 
coverts, pale yellow. 
Hooded Warbler. 
Sylvania mitrata. 
See No. 525. 
Part 4. The following species have the throat, breast, and belly, yellow, 
without streaks; no white on the tail feathers: 
Crown and sides of head, with more or less 
black; a yellow stripe over the eye; hack 
und rump, olive green. 
Kentucky Warbler. 
Geothlypis formosa. 
See No. 519. 
