DENDROICA. 515 
g. Back without black streaks. 
ht. Above ash-gray, including sides of head, the 
latter without distinct markings: under tail- 
coverts and belly white. 
Adult male: Forehead and crown olive- 
green; rest of upper parts, including 
sides of head and neck, plain ash-gray, 
the wings with two dull grayish white 
bands; throat and chest pale yellow, this 
bordered laterally by an interrupted se- 
ries of black streaks, most distinct on 
sides of breast; rest of lower parts 
white, shading into grayish on sides; 
length (skin) about 4.50, wing 2.30, tail 
2.20, tarsus .66. Hab. Cuba. 
D. pityophila (GuNDL.). 
Cuban Pine Warbler.! 
h?, Above olive-green or brownish (always olive- 
green on rump and upper tail-coverts, at 
least), the sides of head with distinct yellow 
or whitish markings; under tail-coverts or 
belly (or both) yellow. 
i Above plain olive-green, the back spotted 
chestnut in adult male; inner web of 
outer tail-feather with more than termi- 
nal third white, this with anterior out- 
line very oblique. 
Adult male: Superciliary stripe, spot 
beneath eyes, and entire lower parts 
rich gamboge-yellow; streak across 
lores, a broader one across cheeks, 
from corner of mouth, and broad 
streaks along sides, deep black. 
Adult female: Essentially like male, 
but much duller, the chestnut on 
back obsolete or indistinct, yellow 
paler, and black markings less dis- 
tinct (sometimes replaced by dull 
grayish ones). Young in jirst au- 
tumn: Similar to adult female, but 
tinged with ashy about head, where 
the yellow markings sometimes in- 
cline to whitish. Young: Above 
1 Sylvicola pityophila GunpL., Ann. N. Y. Lye, Oct. 1855, 160. Dendroica pityophila Bairp, Review, i. 
1865, 208, 
