SUMMER GROUP BLACK AND YELLOW LIST 47 



* * Nos. 93-97 : Breast pure yellow {or (97) black-bordered). 



93. YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT. 



Bright olive-green Rich yellow. 



7. Superciliary line and abdomen, white ; lore, black. 



Rarely as far north as Mass. ; nest, in bush, near ground ; eggs, 3-4, 

 clear white ground, variable in marldngs ; eccentric singer and acro- 

 bat. 



94. KENTUCKY WARBLER. 



Olive-green Bright yellow . 



5|i^. Black crown; rich yellow superciliary line curling 



around eye ; black line below eye and running down side of 



neck; no markings on wings and tail ; sides, olive- shaded. 



Rarely north to S. E. N. Y., rather common in Pa., very rare in 

 N. J. ; nest, on ground ; eggs, 4-5, lustrous white, dotted with red- 

 dish ; more terrestrial than most warblers ; walks, like oven-bird. 



95. BLUE-WINGED YELLOW WARBLER. 



Yellow-olive, ashy-blue Yellow. 



5. Bill, dark ; black eye-stripe ; golden-yellow head, 

 fading to olivaceous back and rump ; ashy-blue wings 

 and tail ; 2 whitish wing-bars ; large white spots on tail ; dis- 

 tinguished from "prothonotary " by black eye-stripe, white 

 wing-bars, and olivaceous rump. 



North to southern N. E. ; nest, in tuft of grass, a circlet of oak- 

 leaves and thin bark, finely and deeply lined with fine grass and horse- 

 hair ; eggs, latter part of May, 4-6, white, spotted at larger end. 



96. MARYLAND YELLOW THROAT. 



Olive-green Yellow . 



5. Forehead and wide band through eye, black, gray- 

 edged above ; abdomen, white ; $ , no black, nor gray edge ; 

 yellow restricted. 



Nest, of leaves, grass, hair, on ground, in damp spot ; eggs, latter 

 part of May, 4-6, pure white or creamy, variously marked ; abun- 

 dant. 



