Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 



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PART 8. The following species have the throat, not yellow; belly, 



not yellow, and no white on the tail feathers; breast, streaked, 



or spotted with black, or dark brown : — 



Crown, brownish orange ; back, olive 



green; bill, pale. Seiunis anrocapilliis. 



Oven-bird. Golden-crowned Thrush. 



See No. ^26. 



Oven Bird. 



Crown and back, olive brown; bill, dark. 



Seiunis noveboracensis, and races. 

 Water-thrush. 

 See No. ^27. 



PART <). The following species have the throat, not yellow ; belly, 



not \ellow, and no while on the tail feathers; breast, not 



streaked, or spotted with black, or dark brown: — 



Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, 

 bordered by black stripes; a black 

 stripe through the eye; under parts, 

 buffy white; olive on sides. 



Helmitheros vermivorus. 

 Worm-eating Warbler. 

 See No. 303. 



Crown and back, black; throat, 

 black; a patch of orange on sides of 

 ^ breast, and a patch of orange red on 

 wings, and tail. 



Setophaga riiticilla (male). 

 Redstart. 

 See No. 337. 



