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head, rump, and upper tail-coverts, the. latter broadly 
streaked mesially with olive-greenish ; beneath lemon- 
yellow, the breast and sides very sparsely and nar- 
rowly streaked with chestnut. Hab, Central Mexico 
(Guanajuato). 
D. dugesi CoaLz. Dugés’s Yellow Warbler.! 
J*. Wing (male) 2.40-2.60, tail 2.00-2.20; above much darker 
olive-green, scarcely, if at all, more yellowish poste- 
riorly, the top of head usually more or less strongly 
tinged with orange-rufous; beneath rich gamboge- 
yellow, the breast and sides broadly streaked with 
bright reddish chestnut. Hab. West Indies in gen- 
eral, including Bahamas; Cozumel Island, Yucatan. 
D. petechia (Liny.). Antillean Yellow Warbler.? 
e. Adult males with whole head chestnut or chestnut-rufous. 
(Adult males : Head rich tawny rufous or chestnut, lighter, 
or more orange-tawny, on throat; above olive-green, the 
wings dusky, with broad greenish yellow edgings; lower 
parts pure gamboge-yellow, the chest and sides usually 
narrowly streaked, more or less, with rufous or orange- 
tawny. Adult females: Above grayish olive-green, beneath 
pale yellow, more or less tinged with olive, especially on 
sides and flanks. Young: Like adult females, but lower 
parts dull yellowish white (some specimens dull ash-gray 
above, yellowish white beneath, the throat, etc., streaked 
with rufous). Length about 5.00-5.50, wing 2.50-2.70, 
tail 2.10-2.25, tarsus about .80.) 
@. Adult male with head bright orange-chestnut or orange-tawny 
above, paler orange-tawny beneath. Hab. Coast of Honduras 
and Yucatan. D. bryanti Ripew. Bryant’s Yellow Warbler 
d’, Adult male with head rich chestnut. Hab. Lower California, and 
adjacent coast of western Mexico. 
653. D. bryanti castaneiceps Ripgw. Mangrove Warbler. 
ce’. Inner webs of outer tail-feathers with a large spot of white (more re- 
stricted in females and young). 
@. Outer surface of wing without lighter markings except a white 
spot at base of quills, and this sometimes obsolete in females 
and young. 
1 Dendroica dugesit CoauE, Bull. Ridgw. Orn. Club Chic., No. 2, April, 1887, 83. Type, No. 105468, U. S. 
Nat. Mus. ¢ ad., Moro Leon, Guanajuato; A. Dugés. 
2 Motacilla petechia Linn., 8. N. ed. 12, i. 1766, 334. Dendroica petechia Scr, P. Z. 8. 1861, 71. 
This species, which inhabits the West Indies at Jarge, is split up into many local races, more or less differ- 
ent from the typical form. The latter belongs to Jamaica. That occurring in Cuba and the Bahamas (and 
therefore not unlikely to reach occasionally our limits in Florida) is D. petechia gundlacht (D. gundlachi 
Barrp, Review Am. B. i. 1865, 197). 
8 Dendroica vieilloti, var. bryanti Ripaw., Am, Nat. vii. Oct. 1873, 606. 
