BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS. 59 
migrating, came on board the vessel near Isac Key. None were 
observed later. It generally frequents the pine woods, such as are 
found on the islands of New Providence and Abaco. 
Pig. Aud. Bds: N.-Ay, Volt, pl:) 95. 
DENDRECA CORONATA. (Linn.) 
YELLOW-RUMPLED WARBLER. 
Winter Plumage, Male.— Above, brown, faintly streaked with 
black; under parts, yellowish white, streaked with dark brown upon 
the sides and breast; rump and crown, yellow, the latter almost 
concealed by the brown tips of the feathers; two distinct wing- 
bands, and spots on the three outer tail-feathers, white. Female, in 
winter, differs but slightly from the male. 
Length 5.40, wing 2.80, tail 2.20, tarsus .70, bill .4o. 
A rather common visitant. We found them numerous in the 
vicinity of Nassau, N. P., during the months of December and 
January, and occasionally observed them on some of the other 
islands. It is a tame, pretty little species, generally frequenting 
the heavy growth, and may be easily recognized by the yellow on 
the rump. 
Bio? Aud) Bdsy N. AC, Vel. IT. pl. 76. 
