68 BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS. 
“sc. Female, collected by A. B. Covert, at Ann Arbor, Mich., 
May 15, 1875. 
“6 and 7. Male and female, taken by Messrs. William and John 
Hall, at Rockport, Cuyahoga County, O., May, 1878. 
“8. Female, collected by Charles B. Cory, on Andros Island, 
Bahamas, Jan. 9, 1879. 
“g, Female, taken by A. B. Covert, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 
Tos 1870; 
DENDRGCA PALMARUM, (Gm.) 
YELLOW RED-POLL WARBLER. 
Winter Plumage, Male.— Above, olive-brown, the feathers with 
darker centres, becoming olive-green upon the rump; crown of the 
head showing indistinct trace of chestnut; throat and superciliary 
line from nostril, pale yellowish white; under parts, yellowish white, 
becoming brighter upon the belly, streaked with pale brown; cris- 
sum, pale yellow; outer edges of wing and tail-feathers, yellowish 
white; a white patch at the end of the inner webs of the two 
outer tail-feathers. 
Winter Plumage, Female. — Slightly smaller than the male; 
chestnut entirely wanting upon the crown; throat more of a brown- 
ish cast, and general plumage slightly darker. 
Length 4.85, wing 2.45, tail 2.20, tarsus .78, bill .4o. 
