62 BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS. 



DENDRCECA rENNSVLVANICA. {Linn.) 

 Chestnut-sided Wakbler. 



Adiili Male. — Above, striped with blaclc and gray, becoming 

 olive and black on the lower back ; crown, yellow, bordered by a 

 black stripe; cheeks, black, continuing in a narrow stripe to the 

 chestnut of the sides ; under parts, white ; sides, bright chestnut ; 

 inner web of the outer tail-feathers showing white. 



Adult Female. — Like the male, but paler; much less chestnut ; 

 the black on the cheeks wanting, or replaced by a dull brown. 



Length 4.80, wing 2.75, tail 2.05, tarsus .72, bill .40. 



I have included this Warbler on the authority of Dr. Bryant, 

 who says that he saw a few in the early part of Ma}'. 



Fig. Aud. Bds. N. A., Vol. IL pi. Si. 



DEA'DRCECA lifACULOSA. {Cm.) 

 Black and Yellow Warbler. 



Adult Male. — Above, black; crown, gray, edged with white 

 behind the eye, a band of black passing from the bill through the 

 eye to the neck ; under parts, yellow, streaked with black ; crissum, 

 white; rump, showing yellow, wing-coverts forming a white patch; 

 tail, black, having a band of white at the middle. 



