'M)i 



KKV TO THK BIRDS OK EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



rndfn»»rt*. very pale yellowish, jiiino>.l yellowish wliit.-. faintly streaked with 

 black; iiutU'r tull oovert*, whiU*: crowu. back, aiul rump, olivi- trn'fii. stn-akcil 



Milh liittck. 



Black-poll Warbler. 



Di ndrtiiia stridln ( f'fuinle). 



See No. 504. 



Tail. 



UD4lcrpart!i, \cllow ; sides of breast, streaked with olive; iindt'i' rail cov- 

 ert*, «*hy : iTowii, liafk. ami iiiiii|i. olive ^rccii i iKit ■^treak*'*!). 



Pine Warbler. 



Dpiidroica vigorsii. 

 See No. 511. 



Underparts, yellow; breast, streaked with brown; crown, chestnut; 



l»ack. dull olivr : riiiii|i. olive ;rn'«!i ; under tail coverts, yellow. 



Yellow Red-poll Warbler. 



Dendmird pabtKiriiiii Iii/pncfirnscd. 

 S.'o No. ol.S. 



t\\../ 





rii(l»>iparts, yellow; ear coverts, rufous; 



lueast, .streaked with black; crown, black, 

 or olive gray: back, olive ^re'>n, marked 

 with black ; rump, yellow; under tail coverts, 

 yellow i<ii while: a patch of white on wing 

 coverts. 



Cape May Warbler. 



Dt'iulroica tiyrhvx. 

 See Xo. 495. 





Underparts, very jiale yellow, streaked with 

 ^I^^S. dark brown; under l.iil coverts, yellowish 

 white; crown, back, and rump, dark 

 olive. 



Water Thrush. 



Seiurns novcboracensis. 

 See No. 516. 



