94 SYLVICOLIDH, WARBLERS. — GEN. 34. 
Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. Crown and entire under parts rich yellow; 
upper parts yellow-olive, becoming slaty-blue on the wings and tail, former 
with two white or yellowish bars, latter with several large white blotches ; 
bill and stripe through eye black ; 5, wing 24, tail 24. 9 and young not 
very dissimilar. Eastern United States; common. The resemblance, in 
color, between this species and the prothonotary warbler, is striking. Wus., 
ii, 109, pl. 15; Nurr., i, 410; Aup., ii, 98, pl. 111; Bp., 254. . Pinus. 
Blue Golden-winged Warbler. % , in spring :—slaty-blue, paler or whitish 
below, where frequently tinged with yellowish; crown and two wing-bars 
rich yellow; broad stripe on side of head through 
eye, and large patch on throat, black, both these 
bordered with white; several tail feathers white- 
blotched; bill black. The back and wings are fre- 
quently glossed with yellowish-olive, especially in 
immature specimens, in which also the peculiar mark- 
olden-wingea INS of the head and throat may be obscure. Size of 
Fic. 38. Blue G 
WEI pinus. Eastern United States; rather common, in 
woodland, like the preceding. Wiuus., ii, 113, pl. 15, f. 5; Nurr., i, 411; 
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Bachman Warbler. Geter olive, ne with ashy on hind head ; 
under parts, forehead, chin and lesser wing coverts, yellow; throat and 
band across crown, black; outer tail feathers white-blotched. Small; 44; 
wing 23, tail 2. An extremely rare species, confined to the South Atlantic 
States, -AUDs 11, 955) ple 0S); eB Die zoos sic emt . . BACHMANIL. 
Lucy's Warbler. Ashy-gray, below white, cameiaaes faintly buffy-tinted 
on the breast; upper tail coverts and crown patch chestnut, the latter often 
concealed, and wanting in the young; outer tail feathers obscurely white- 
blotched. Very small; 43-43, extent 74, wing 24-24, tail 12-2, bill about 
4! A rare and curious species, lately discovered in Arizona; very unlike 
any other, and somewhat resembling a Polioptila. Colorado Valley. 
CoorgeR, Proc. Cala. Acad. 1861, 120, and B. Cal. 84; Cours, Proc. 
Acad. Philada. 1866, 35; Barrp, Review, 178. . . . oe ae CIs 
Virginia’s Warbler. Plumbeous, washed with greenish- olives especially 
in 9 and autumnal specimens; below white, shaded on sides ;: throat with a 
yellow patch; upper and under tail coverts yellow (entirely yellow below 
when adult?) ; crown patch chestnut; a white ring around eye; 5; wing 
24, tail 24. Southern Rocky Mountain region. (Colorado, abundant, 
Ripeway; Arizona, rare, Couns.) Very near the next species! Barrp, 
B. N. A. 1860, p. xi, pl. 79, f. 1, and Rev., 177; Coor., 85. . VirGINIZ. 
Nashville Warbler. Olive-green, brighter on rump, changing to pure 
ash on head: below bright yellow, paler on belly, olive-shaded on sides ; 
crown with a more or less concealed chestnut patch; lores and ring round 
eye pale; no superciliary stripe; @ and autumnal specimens have the head 
glossed with olive, and the crown patch may be wanting. 43-43; wing 
24-24; tail 13-2. Eastern North America, common; also, California 
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