72 HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



BLUE OR RED LIST. 



Nos. 176, 177: Showing neither Black nor Yellow. 



176. FOX SPARROW. 



Reddish-tawny White, spotted. 



7. See 152. 



176a. BAY-BREASTED WARBLER. 



Olive, streaked Chestnut, whitish. 



5>^. See 164. 



177. RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. 



Greenish-olive Whitish. 



4-4^. Yellowish eye-ring ; scarlet patch on crown in 



mature $> , probably absent in ? ; 2 whitish wing-bars ; 



below, white, tinged with buff or yellow. 



Possibly breeds on northern edge ; nest, of feathers, hair, moss, 

 etc. ; eggs, not described ; remarkable singer for its size. 



TAe following Summer Birds are only Migrant 

 /;/ Pa. or N. J. ; the bird's proper number precedes, its 

 length follows, its name. 



105. Henslow's Sparrow ; 5 ; in Pa., rare. 



81. Savanna Sparrow ; 5^ ; in Pa. 



139. Semipalmated Plover; 7; in Pa., rare. 



143. Laughing Gull; 16-19; i^^ Pa., on Susquehanna River. 



21. Olive-sided Flycatcher ; yjf^ ; in Pa. and N. J. 



25. Traill's Flycatcher; 5>^-6; in Pa. and N. J. 



29. Philadelphia Vireo ; 5 ; in Pa. and N. J., rare. 



8. Lincoln's Sparrow; 5^ ; in Pa. and N. J. 



125. Yellow Rail; 6; in Pa. and N. J., rare. 



