of the United States. 8? 



wing-coverts olivp ; wings, rump, and tail-coverts lead-blue ; 

 lateral tail feathers with a spot of white; bill long, stout. 



Prothonotnry Warbler, Sylvia protonotarius, JVils. Am. 

 Orn. Hi. p. 1:. pi. 24. Jig. 3. 



Inhabits the southern states in summer ; common : extreme- 

 ly rare in Pennsylvania. 



138. Silvia somtaria, Wils. Olive-green; forehead, and 

 all beneath, yellow ; . lores black ; wings bifasdate with 

 whitish, and with the tail slate ; three lateral tail feathers 

 white on the inner web. 



Blue-winged Yellow Warbler, Sylvia solitaria, Wils. Am. 

 Orn. ii. p. 109. pi. 15. Jig. 4. 

 Inhabits the United States in summer : rather rare. 

 Erroneously described for the Sylvia pinus by authors. 



139. Sylvia chrysoptera, Lath. Dark slate; crown and wing- 

 coverts golden-yellow ; beneath white ; throat and band 

 through the eye black. 



Female olive ; front and wing-coverts yellow ; breast and 

 over the eye, dusky. 



Golden-winged Warbler, Sylvia chrypsoptera, Wils. Am. 

 Orn. ii. p. us. pi. \s.Jig. 5. male; and Nob. Am. Orn. p. 12. 

 pi. [.Jig. 3. female. 



Inhabits the United States during summer : appear in 

 Pennsylvania a few days in spring and autumn : rare. 



140. Sylvia peregrina, Wils. (12) Yellow olive, bluish on the 

 head ; line over the eye pale yellow ; beneath whitish ; wings 

 without bands ; bill very short. 



Tennessee Warbler, Sylvia peregrina, Wils. Am. Orn. Hi. 

 p. 83. pi. 25. fig. 2. 



Inhabits Tennessee during summer : rare. 



141. Sylvia rubricapilla, Wils. Greenish-olive ; head and 

 neck light ash ; crown dotted with deep chesnut ; beneath 

 yellow ; belly white ; wings without bands. 



