306 KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
Part 7. The following species have the throat, not yellow; belly, 
yellow, and more or less white on the tail feathers : — 
Throat, black; forehead and sides of head, 
yellow; crown, black. 
Hooded Warbler. 
Sylvania mitrata. 
See No. 525. 
Upper throat, chestnut; breast, streaked with black; back, greenish; rump, 
yellow; wing coverts, showing much white. 
Cape May Warbler. 
Dendroica tigrina (adult male). 
See No. 495. 
Part 8. The following species have the throat, not yellow; belly, not 
yellow, and no white on the tail feathers; breast, not streaked or spotted 
with black or dark brown : — 
Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, bor- 
dered by black stripe; a black stripe 
through the eye. 
Worm Eating Warbler. 
Helmitherus vermivorus. 
See No. 485. 
Crown, dull cinnamon brown; a white 
stripe over the eye; underparts, white, 
faintly tinged with yellow; sides, tinged 
with grayish olive. 
; Swainson’s Warbler. 
Helinaia swainsonit. 
See No. 484 
