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f. Forehead yellow, a small black mark in front of the eye ; wings 

 with two white bars ; outer tail-feathers white ; song, swee-chee^ 

 the first note higher, and also we£, chi-cM-chi-cM, cTiur^ cJiee-chnr. 



641. Blue-winged Warbler. 



g. Forehead yellow; crown-cap black; cheeks yellow; wings and 

 tail unmarked ; rather rare .... 685. Wilson's Warbler. 



2. Throat white or whitish. 



A. Length 5-00 ; crown brown or with blackish and bufty stripes. 



a. A conspicuous whitish line through the center of the crown, bor- 

 dered by black lines ; not common. 



639. Worm-eating Warbler. 



b. Crown plain brown; range, North Carolina and southward. 



638. Swainson's Warbler. 

 £. Length 4-50; crown asliy or forehead yellow. 



a. Forehead yellow. 



«i. Breast white, with a barely perceptible tinge of yellow; wing- 

 bars white or yellow, a black mark in front of the eye ; rare. 



641 + 642. Brewster's Warbler. 



b. Forehead not yellow. 



b^. Breast white, crown plain bluish ashy, clearly defined from 

 the bright olive-gi-een back . . . 647. Tennessee Warbler. 

 J2. Breast whitish, tinged with yellow and indistinctly streaked 

 with dusky ; crown dull ashy, not clearly defined from the back 

 and with a partly concealed patch of rufous-brown; very rare 

 in the Atlantic States north of South Carolina. 



646. Orange-crowned Warbler. 

 II. Throat black, brown, or slate-color. 

 1. Belly white. 



a. Back blue, a white spot near the outer edge of the wing ; common. 



654. Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



b. Back green, cheeks yellow ; song, a buzzlike zee repeated five or 

 six times, the next to last note the highest; common. 



667. Black-throated Green Warbler. 



c. Back grayish, forehead yellow, a black mark through the eye and 

 a white line below it ; a large patch of yellow on the wings ; song, 

 zee-zee-zee -zee, all on the same note ; not common. 



642. Golden-winged Warbler. 



d. Back black ; sides of the breast, middle of the wing, and base of 

 the tail-feathers reddish orange ; movements active, tail frequently 

 spread, the reddish color showing conspicuously ; abundant. 



687. Kedstart. 



e. Back streaked with black and white ; song fine and wiry ; move- 

 ments like those of a Creeper; common. 



636. Black and White Warbleu, 



f. Back streaked with bufty and black; forehead and cheeks black; 

 crown-cap, throat, upper part of the breast, and sides chestnut; 

 rather rare 660. Bay-breasted Warbler. 



