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II 



III. 



A 



B. 



2. Only throat and breast yellow. 



a. Legs flesh-co.or. 



b. Legs blackish. 



3. Under parts uniform yellowish. 



a. Back ashy-greenish. 



b. Back brownish-olive-green. 



c. Back greenish-yellow. 



d. Back bright olive-green. 



(i). A white spot in the wing. 

 (3). Under tail-coverts yellow. 

 (3). -Under tail-coverts white. 



. Under parts yellow or yellowish, streaked or spotted. 



A. Under parts streaked with rufous brown. 



1. Under parts yellowish-white. 



2. Under parts yellow. 



B. Under parts with black streaks or spots, 

 r. Only the sides streaked. 



2. Whole breast more or less streaked. 



a. Cheeks bright yellow. 



b. Cheeks gray. 



(i). Rump and line over eye yellowish. 

 (2). Rump dull gray. 



(a). Head and neck olive-green. 



(b). Head and neck brownish-gray. 



Under parts white or whitish, streaked or spotted. 

 . Back streaked with black. 



1. Sides streaked with chestnut. 



2. Under parts with biack streaks. 



a. Crown black. 



b. Crown olive-green. 

 Back unstreaked. 



Cheeks yellowish, back greenish. 

 Cheeks and back grayish. 

 Back brownish. 



83. Northern Venow=throat. 



55. Nashville Warbler. 



56. Orange-crowned Warbler. 

 55. Nashville Warbler. 



61. Yellow Warbler. 



62. Black^throated Blue Warbler. 

 83. Norther^ YelIow=throat. 



57. Tennessee Warbler. 



74. Palm Warbler. 



75. Yellow Palm Warbler. 



76. Prairie Warbler. 



76. Black=throated Qreen Warbler. 

 60. Cape May Warbler. 



68. 

 72. 



Black=poII Warbler. 

 Kirtland Warbler. 



1. (Jheeks yeliowisn, oacK greemsn. 71. 



2. Cheeks and back grayish. 60. 



3. Back brownish. 74' 



4. Base of tail, sides of breast and band in wing yellow. 88. 



IV. Under parts white or buffy, unstreaked. 

 A. Tail with white or yellow spots. 



1. Wing-bars white or gray. 



a. Under parts white. 



(i). Back greenish-yellow. 66. 



(2). Back streaked with black and white. SO. 



(3). Back brownish, or grayish-green. 73- 



b. Under parts tinged with buffy. 67. 



2. Wing-bars yellowish, greenish or absent, 

 a. Back gray or grayish. 



67. Bay-breasted Warbler. 



50. Black and White Warbler. 



68. Black-poll Warbler. 



Black-throated Qreen Warbler. 

 Cape May Warbler. 

 Palm Warbler. 

 American Redstart. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler. 

 Black and White Warbler. 

 Pine Warbler. 

 Bay-breasted Warbler. 



88, 



(Hypothetical) Brewster 



ler. (Page 123.) 

 American Redstart. 



Warb- 



66. 

 61. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler. 

 Yellow Warbler. 



B. 



I. 



2. 



b. Back brownish. 



c. Back greenish-yellow, 

 (i). Under parts pure white. 

 (2). Under parts yellowish. 



Tail without white or yellow spots. 

 A white spot in the wing. 62. Black=throated Blue Warbler. 



No white spot in the wing. 83. Northern Yellow-throat. 



family 6. Alaudidae. Larks. 



These are the true Larks, singing as they soar upward, and wholly terrestrial in habits. They 

 rarely perch upon anything but a flat or flattened surface. They eat both seeds and insects, and 

 are useful to the agriculturist. 



I. Eyebrow yellow. 89. Horned Lark. 



II. Eyebrow not yellow. 



A. Larger and lighter. 90. Hoyt Horned Lark. 



B. Smaller and darker. 91. Prairie Horned Lark. 



Pamily 7. MoTacii,i,idae;. Pipits. 

 One member of this family is found in Ohio. It resembles the Horned Larks in size and general 

 coloration, and it walks. However, it wags its tail and shows the white outer tail feathers. There 

 is no black patch on the breast, nor any yellow on the throat. 



92. American Pipit. 



