PLATE XLIX. CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER. 



Dendroica pensylvanica. 



Back streaked with black and greenish-yellow ; a chestnut stripe on 

 sides of body; crown yellow enclosed in white, and that in black; sides 

 of head and entire under-parts white, but the white of the cheek and 

 throat is cut by a black streak which runs from base of bill to the 

 beginning of the chestnut side-stripe ; wings brown, with two indistinct 

 bands, and some of the feathers edged with yellow ; tail brown, nearly 

 square, and somewhat spotted and streaked with white ; bill dark ; feet 

 pale. Length, 5.10 inches. 



Migratory. Arrives early in May, leaves late in September. Nests in bushes and 

 small trees. Note monotonous and uninteresting. 



