MIGRANT GROUP — NEUTRAL LIST 65 



152. FOX SPARROW. 



Reddish-tawny White, spotted. 



7. Back, ashy-streaked ; 2 narrow white wing-bars ; be- 

 low, prominent rusty-red streaks, except on abdomen.. 



Does not breed on northern edge ; nest, on or near ground ; eggs, 

 bluish-white, heavily spotted with rusty-brown; winters in S. N. J.; 

 a large and handsome sparrow, the most welcome of any save song 

 sparrow, and finest singer ; comes with March winds. 



153. ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER. 



Olive-green Greenish-white, streaky. 



4/4-$' Obscure crown-spot of orange-brown (often ab- 

 sent) ; eye-ring and superciliary line, yellowish ; sides, ol- 

 ive-shaded. 



Breeds in Arctic regions ; nest and eggs, unknown ; very rare ; 

 almost no record in N. J. 



154. TENNESSEE WARBLER. 



Yellowish-olive Whitish. 



4)4. Superciliary line, white ; above, fore-part ashy. 



Practically migrant, though breeding rarely down to Mass. ; locally 

 common in Ad'r'ks; nest, of grasses, mosses, etc., lined with hair ; 

 eggs, pearly-white, marked. 



155. RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. 



Greenish-olive Whitish or yellow-tinged. 



4-4/4' See 177, Many specimens {i.e., immature and 



probably ? ) lack the ruby crown. 



