BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 649 



TERETISTRIS FERNANDIN^ (Lembeye). 

 FERNAITDIIIA'S WARBLER. 



AMts {sexes alike). — Pileum and hindneck uniform yellowiah olive- 

 green; lores (except lower portion), orbital ring, malar region, chin, 

 and throat, clear yellow (between lemon and canary), the auricular 

 region and suborbital region, similar but tinged with olive-green; 

 back, scapulars, wing-coverts, tertials, rump, and upper tail-coverts 

 plain gray (between slate-gray and mouse gray), the remiges (except 

 tertials) and rectrices darker, with lighter gray edgings; breast pale 

 gray or grayish white, shading into more pronounced gray on sides 

 and flanks; abdomen and anal region yellowish white; under tail- 

 coverts pale grayish; axillars pale gray or grayish white; under wing- 

 coverts white, those along edge of wing tinged with yellow; maxilla 

 dusky with paler tomia; mandible paler (light bluish gray in life); iris 

 brown; legs and feet grayish black in dried skins, light grayish blue 

 in life.i 



Adult maZe.— Length (skins), 120.4-125.5 (122.2); wing, 54.1-60.4 

 (58.2); tail, 48.3-51.6 (50.4^; exposed culmen, 12.7-13.2 (12.9); tarsus, 

 18.3-19.3 (19); middle toe, 11.2-11.9 (11.7).' 



Adult female.— h&ngih. (skins), 108.2-119.9 (116.1); wing, 53.8-55.4 

 (54.9); tail, 48-51.6 (49.8); exposed culmen, 11.7-12.7 (12.4); tarsus, 

 18.3-19.3 (18.8); middle toe, 10.9-11.4 (11.2).'' 



Western Cuba, including Isle of Pines. 



Anabaies fernandinx Lembeye, Aves de la Isla de Cuba, 1850, 66, pi. 5, fig. 2. — 

 GuNDLAOH, Journ. Best. Soc. N. H., vi, 1853, 317 (descr. eggs). 



Teretistrufernandinss Cabanis, Journ. fiir Orn., iii, Nov., 1855, 475. — Bbewek, Proc. 

 Best. SocN. H , vii, 1860, 307.— Gbndlach, Journ. fiir Orn., 1861, 326; 1872, 

 418; Eepert. Fisico-Nat. Cuba, i, 1865, 236.— Cory, Auk, iii, 1886, 45; Birda 

 W. I., 1889, 59; Cat. W. I. Birds, 1892, 18, 119, 129 (Cuba; Isle of Pines).— 

 Shabpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., x, 1885, 368, pi. 12, fig. 1 (San Cristobal, Cuba). 



[Teretistris] femandinx Coey, LisfBirds W. I., 1885, 9. 



Teretristis femandinse Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1865, 234 (Fermina, w. Cuba). 



[Teretristis} femandinse Sclatee and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr. 1873, 11. 



[Icteria] femandinse Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 384, no. 5825. 



Helmithems blanda (not of Licbtenstein, flde Cabanis) Bonapaetb, Consp. Av., i, 

 Apr., 1850, 314 (Cuba). 



[6eothlypis]fernandinx'PAhMmL(^W.), Auk, xvii, July, 1900, 217. 



TERETISTRIS FORNSI Gundlach. 

 FORNS' WARBXER. 



Adults (senses alike). — Upper parts, including pileum and hindneck, 

 plain gray,* becoming more brownish gray or smoke gray on rump and 

 upper tail-coverts; sides of head, chin, throat, chest, breast, and ante- 



' According to J. H. Riley. ° Four specimens. 



'Five specimens. * Between mouse gray and gray no. 6. 



