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KKY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTKRN NOKTH AMERICA. 



Group 4. Wing, 3.25 to 3.75 inches long. 



Underpants, white, faintly yellowish, 

 streaked, with lnownisli Mack; throat, 

 showing more or less dots or streaks ; 



no white ou tail feathers. 



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Grinnell's Water=Thrush, 



Sciurus tiovehoraceitsis not((hnif^ 

 See No. 517. 



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'I'hroat. wl 

 of body, 

 featliers. 



lite: iindeipaits, white, faiutly tiuged with tawuy; breasit and sides 

 strealied witii dark brown; throat, not streaked; no white on tail 



Louisiana Water=Thrush. 



Seinnis hiutorilla. 



See No. 518. 



rndi-rparls. iriayish wliitf or bulVy white, nion^ or less streaked with dafk i)rowu; 

 greater portion of outer tail feathers, white; hind toe, witli elaw longer 

 tlian middle toe, with elaw. lielongs in Family Motaeillida', and is very ditter- 

 ent from a \\'arblfr, but might be mistaken for one by the novice. 



American Pipit. 

 Titlark. 



Anthus i^eiiiiilvanicuis. 

 See No. 530. 



Throat, faintly yellow ; underparts, not streaked ; more or less blaek on cheeks 

 and l)r(!ast ; hind toe nail, straight and long. This species belongs in Family 

 Aiandiihe, iMit is included lien^ as well as in its proper place for th»> benetit of 

 persons unfamiliar with binls, who might look for it under this section. 



Prairie Shore Lark. 

 Otocoris pratiucola. 

 See No. 358. 



