58 BIRDS OF THE HAWAIIAN GROUP. 



Genus CH^TOP'TII^A Sclater. 



Tail greenish brown ; feathers of the forehead, crown and back of the neck, with 

 whitish shaft stripe, blackish webs and tipped with olive — black predominating on the 

 crown — most olive on the neck; lores and ear coverts blackish; an indistinct grey 

 superciliary stripe; throat dusky white, washed with yellow; breast dingy white with 

 black stripes ; abdomen and under tail coverts with fewer stripes and more olive than 

 the chest ; flanks and upper tail coverts ochraceous black with white shafts and termi- 

 nal spots; primaries and secondaries brown edged with olive; under wing coverts 

 brown. Length about 13.50, wing 5.75, tail 6.65, culnien 1.25, depth of bill .31, width 

 .45, tarsus 1.60, toe 1.15, hallux with claw 1.02. Hab. Hawaii; rare or extinct. 



PI. XXX., Frontispiece. 114. C. angustiplu'ma (Peale). 



Family SYI^VI'ID^,— Warblers, Etc. 



GcilHS. 



Bill slender, but rather wide and depressed ; wing long and flat, about equal to 

 the tail in length, with a very small bastard primary not extending beyond the wing 

 coverts; birds not migratory; no white on the tail ( vSub-family SyIviina-')\ rectal 

 bristles fairly well developed; wing more than 2.70; second primarv longer than the 

 fifth ; upper parts brownish with gre3-ish cast ; a faint buffy white super-loral stripe; 

 outer tail feathers more than .25 shorter than the longest pair. 



(Page 58. ) Acroceph'alus. 



Gems ACROCBPH AI,US Naumann. 



FIG. 16. A. FAMILIARIS. 



Upper parts brownish with a greyish cast, greyest on the neck ; under parts 

 buff}^ white including the edge of wing, and a super-loral stripe; wing and tail feathers 

 brownish ; feet black ; bill horn-brown ; nostrils rounded and exposed ; sexes similar. 

 Young (?). Length about 5.65, wing 2.30-2.40, tail 2.30-2.40, culmen .60, tarsus .']'-,- 

 .90, toe .72, depth of bill .15. Hcdi. Laysan. 



PI. XXVII., 8735. 115. A. familia'ris Roths. Miller Bird. 



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