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Dendraca plumbea Lawrence, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., i, Oct. 1, 1878, 47 (Dominica, 

 Lesser Antilles; coll. U. S. Nat. Mua.); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., i, 1878-79, 55 

 (Dominica) , 454 (Guadeloupe), 486.— Shaepb, Oat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 

 333, 651 (Dominica; Guadeloupe). — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1889, 

 326 (Dominica). 



[Dendrceca] plumbea Coey, List Birds W. I., 1885, 8. 



Dendroica plumbea Coky, Auk, iii, 1886, 40; viii, 1891, 49 (Guadeloupe); Birds 

 W. I., 1889, 54; Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 18, 119. 



DENDROICA PHARETRA (Gosse). 

 STREAKED WARBLER. 



Adults {sexes alike). — Pileum and back streaked with black and white, 

 the black streaks much broader on the back, the white streaks slightly 

 tinged with olive; scapulars gray with broad mesial streaks of black; 

 hindneck light olive-graj^ narrowly streaked in black; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts plain grayish olive; wings dusky or dull black with light 

 olive-gray edgings (these broader and more olive on tertials), the middle 

 coverts and outer webs of greater coverts broadly margined on tip 

 with white, forming two narrow bands across wing; tail dusky, the 

 outer webs of rectrices broadly edged with olive, the inner webs of the 

 two or three outermost broadly edged terminally with white; under 

 parts white, the throat flecked or streaked, the chest, breast, upper 

 abdomen, sides, and flanks marked with triangular (cuneate or sagittate) 

 streaks of black; under tail-coverts pale brownish buflf, with a large 

 central (mostly concealed) sagittate spot of pale olive; under wing- 

 coverts and axillaxs immaculate white; maxilla black, with pale horn- 

 colored tomia; mandible grayish horn color (in dried skins); legs and 

 feet horn color (in dried skins). 



Immature {both sexes). — Above plain greenish olive, tinged with russet 

 on rump and upper tail-coverts; outer webs of rectrices russet-olive, 

 inner webs dusky, the two or three outermost narrowly edged with 

 whitish terminalljr; wings dusky with light greenish olive edgings 

 (these broader and more russet on tertials), the middle coverts and 

 outer webs of greater coverts margined terminally with pale olive- 

 yellow or yellowish white; under parts dull whitish, more or less 

 strongly tinged or washed with pale yellowish, the sides and flanks 

 strongly tinged with pale russet-olive; under tale-coverts yellowish 

 buff with a central (mostlj' concealed) sagittate spot of pale olive; under 

 wing-coverts and axillars white tinged with pale olive-yellow. 



Adult 7Tiale.—L,ength (skins), 106-116.8 (111); wing, 61.7-64(62.8); 

 tail, 49.3-52.3 (51.1); exposed culmen, 10.6-12 (11.3); tarsus, 18-19 

 (18.8); middle toe, 10.4-11 (10.6).' 



Adidt female.— Liength (skins), 113-116.8 (114.9); wing, 61-63.5 

 (62.2); tail, 53-53.3 (53.1); exposed culmen, 10.6-11 (10.8); tarsus, 

 18.3-19 (18.6); middle toe, 10." 



' Four specimens. ^ Two specimens. 



