222 XUKTII AMKKICAX iHilDS. 



•_Mi. D. pinua. Fori'lu'jul and car-covcrtsolivr; alxlomt'ii white ; yellow 

 supra-loral stripe not eoutinued liehind the eye. 9 "•<"'<' irrayish ; Jnv. 

 above umber, l)enoath lii^'ht irrayish-browii, tiu^'eil witli yellow. Huh, 

 Kiistern Provime of rnited Stati's ; JJahanuis. 



? *J7. D. montana. Forehead and ear-eoverts yellow ; abdomen yellow; 

 yellow supra-jural stripe continued past the eye into the yellow ol" the 

 aurieulars. (9 and other staires unknown.) JInb. '• Blue Mountains of 

 Virjrinia." 



h. Above olive-groen. the back streaked with chestnut; crissum yellow; 



streaks of blaek on sides. 



'28. D. discolor. Bri^dit g:ambo<re-yellow beneath : streak on lores 

 ami along side of neek, as well as alonir sides and Hanks, deep black; 

 dorsal feathers chestnut me<lially. 9 duller, l>ut >imilar; Jiti\ not seen. 

 Ilab. Eastern Province of L'nited ^States ; in winter, throutrhout West 

 Indies. 



r. Above olive-brown, the back not streaked ; crissum gambojjfe-yellow ; 



streaks of reddish-ehesinut on sides. 



20. D. palxnarum. .!</. Forehead and crown deej> rufous ; superciliary 

 stripe brij:fht }"ellow, continued ba<'k over aurieulars; sexes alike, Jui\ 

 and fl(7. in winter. (Vown brownish, streaked with dusky; streaks on 

 sides more dusky. I/ah. Eastern Province of North America, north 

 to Fort Simj>s()n and lludson'v^ t»iiy ; liahamas; Cuba, St. Domingo, 

 and Jamaica, in winter. 



Dendroica sDstiva, Baird. 



YELLOW WABBLEB; 8TTMMEB TELLOW-BIBD. 



Motiicllhi ffsfivit. Cm. Syst. Xat. 1, 17S8, 996. —Si/fcht os/ivn, La in. ; Vif.ii.l. II, pi. xcv. 

 — Arn. Oni. Biog. I, pi. xxxv. 93. Sjih-imhi nut. Swains. — Aii». Birds. Am. II, pi. 

 Ixxxviii. Jill hii<ih\phus erst. BoN. ; Cab. Jour. Ill, 472 (ruba). Dendroica icst. Baiki», 

 r>irds N. Am. 18r.8, 282; lU-v. 195. — iS«LA rnu, Catal. IJM!], 32, no. 194 (Kcuador, 

 Cayt'nno, X. Granada). — Tayi.ok, Ibis, 1864, 81 (Trinidad). —Cooper & Sicklkv, 

 P. IJ. K. XII, 11, 18.'.9, 181 (X. W. cojist). — Samuels, 237. — Dall & Banmstki:, 

 (.Maska). — ('t)OPEK, Orn. Cal. I, 1870, 87. .S'///r/</ caro/i,hirsis. Lath. ind. Orn. II, 

 1790, 551. > Sijh'ia Jfiivn, Vieillot, II, 1807, 31, pl. Ixxxi. Siflcin citriiulla, Wii.s. 

 II, pl. XV, fig. 5. S'l/fcia childraii, Arn. Orn. Biog. I, 1831, pl. xxxv (young). .' Sijl- 

 rill irifhbiniiit, Arn. Orn. Biog. I, 1831, pl. Ixv. Siilvicola r. Aid. Birds Am. II, pl. 

 l.xxxix. M<incilln rubiijinosfi, Palla.s, Zoog. Ko.sso-.\.siat. I, 1831, 496 (Kodiak). JUiL- 

 tmnnphuJt chriiseohis. Box. Bull. Soo. Linn. Caen, II, 1851, 32 (/>. cesticu: from South 

 America ; Cayenne). 



Other localities: Xnhipa, Sclatek, P. Z. S. 1859,363. Guatemala, Sclater k Sai.vin, 

 Ibis, 1859, page 11. Panama, winter, Lawr. Ann. X. Y. Lye. 1861, 322. Turlm, 

 X. Granada, Cass. Pr. A. N. Sc. 1860, 191. Boyuta, ScLATEU, Pr. 1855, 143. City 

 of Mexico, Ib. 1864, 172. 



Sp. Char. Bill lead-color. Head all round, and under parts generally, bright yellow ; 

 rest of upper ]>arts ydlow-olivaceous, brightest on the rump. Back with obsolete .streaks 

 of dusky reddi.sh-brown. Fore breast and sides of the bodv streaked with brownish-red. 

 Tail-feathers bright yellow ; the outer wel)S and tips, with the whole upper surfaces of the 

 innermost one, brown ; extreme outer edges of wing and tail-fcathert: olivaceous like the 

 back ; the middle and greater coverts and tertials edged with yellow, forming two bands 

 on the wings. Female similar, with tlie crovvu olivaceous like the back, and the streaks 



