374 UST OF PLATES. 



Plate LI. 

 Fig. 115. The Spotted Canada Warbler (Sylvicola pardalina). 

 116. The Bay-breasted Warbler (Sylvicola castanea). 



Plate LII. 

 Fig. 117. The Green Black-capped Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla). 

 118. The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera). 



Plate LIII. 

 Fig. 119. The Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula). 

 120. The Pine Warbler (Sylvicola pinus). 



Plate LIV. 

 Fig. 121. The Carolina Tit (Parus carolinensis). 



122. The Mourning Warbler (Trichas Philadelphia). 



123. The Yellow-throat (Trichas marilandica). 



Plate LV. 

 The Wormeating Warbler (Vermivora pensylvanica). 

 The Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora solitaria). 



Plate LVI. 

 The Blue-grey Gnatcatcher (Culicivora cerulea). 

 The Kentucky Warbler (Sylvicola formosa). 



Plate LVII. 

 The Hooded Warbler (Wilsonia mitrata). 

 The Blackpoll Warbler (Sylvicola striata). 

 The Summer Yellowbird (Sylvicola aestiva). 



Plate LVIII. 

 The Black-throated Blue Warbler (Sylvicola canadensis). 

 The Cape-May Warbler (Sylvicola maritima). 

 The Nashville Warbler (Sylvicola ruficapilla). 



Plate LIX. 

 The Chesnut-sided Warbler (Sylvicola icterocephala). 

 The Hemlock Warbler (Sylvicola parus). 

 The Pine Finch (Carduelis pinus). 



Plate LX. 

 The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla leucophrys). 

 The Snowbird (Struthus hyemalis). 

 The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla leucophrys). 



Plate LXI. 

 The Bay-winged Sparrow (Fringilla graminea). 

 The White-throated Sparrow (Fringilla pensylvanica). 



Plate LXII. 

 The Pine Bulfinch (Corythus enucleator). 

 The Cardinal Grosbeak (Pitylus cardinalis). 



Plate LXIII. 

 The American Crossbill (Loxia americana). 

 The White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera). 



