Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 257 



PART 6. The following species has the throat, not yellow; belly, 

 yellow, and no white on the tail feathers : — 



Throat, grayish or brownish; eye ring, white, or whitish; back, 

 olive green. Oporornis agilis. 



■ Connecticut Warbler. 

 See No. 330. 



PART 7- The following species have the throat, not yellow ; belly, 

 yellow, and more or less white on the tail feathers : — 



Throat, black; forehead and sides 

 of head, yellow; crown, black. 



Wilsonia citrina. 

 Hooded Warbler. 



See No. 334. 



Hooded Warbler, 



Upper throat, tinged with chestnut; breast, streaked with black; 



back, greenish; rump, yellow; wing coverts, showing much white. 



Dendroica tigrina {adult male). 

 Cape May Warbler. 



See No. 310. 



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



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



streaked or spotted with black or dark brown: — 



Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, bordered by black stripe; a 

 black stripe through the eye. Helmitheros vermivorus. 



Worm-eating Warbler. 



See No. 303. 



Crown, dull cinnamon brown ; a white stripe over the eye ; under 

 parts, white, faintly tinged with yellow; sides, tinged with grayish 

 olive. Helinaia swainsonii. 



Swainson's Warbler. 



See No. 302. 



