46 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



5.41. Restless in trees and thickets; sides of breast, wing, and band across 



tail yellow p. 99. 5 Kedstart. 



5.33. In bushes in wet places; yellow brightest on throat; back brownish 

 p. 103. $ northern Yellow-throat. 

 5.27. (Rare north of Connecticut.) Sides washed with yellowish ; eye ring 

 and line to forehead yellow; note loud and emphatic. 



p. 131. 'Whito-eyed Vireo. 

 5.Z5. Throat dull yellow; back black, streaked with whitish; wing-patch 



white; rare p- 114- 9 Blackbumiam 'Warbler. 



5.14. In open woodland and roadside thickets; top of head yellow; cheeks 



and under parts white ; narrow stripe along sides reddish-brown. 



p. 117. CJhestnut-sided "Warbler. 



5.10. In flocks, with bright yellow and black males ; throat yellowish ; back 



brownish P- 177. ? Goldflnch. 



5.10. Yellow all over; greenish-yellow on back; clear yellow or orange- 



j'ellow below p. 122. YeUow "Warbler. 



5.00. Under parts and forehead yellow ; very restless in trees; near water. 



p. 101. V "Wilson's "Warbler. 

 5.00. (Rare, except in northern New York and New England.) "Wing- 

 bars yellow; entire plumage streaked . p. 176. Fine Siskin. 

 4.77. Under parts bright yellow; head ashy; very restless, in scrubby 

 growth p. 126. IfashviUe "Warbler. 



'Z'ello'w, Orange, or Chestnut, 'with Black. 



[10.00. Size of Hobin.] 



A. 



7.53. In trees; head black; breast and belly reddish-orange ; wings black, 

 with white wing-bars ; tail black and yellow. 



p. 188. Baltimore Oriole, 



7.32. (Rare north of Connecticut.) In trees ; head black ; breast and belly 



chestnut ; no yellow in tail ... p. 189. Orchard Oriole, 

 [6.33. Size of English Sparro'w.] 



B. 

 5.65. In trees, often flying out for an insect; rump yellow ; patch on each 

 side of breast yellow; throat white, p. 120. Myrtle "Warbler. 

 5.63. (Very rare late in May.) Belly yellow; head and throat bluish- 

 gray ; breast black ; haunts dry banks. 



p. 105. Mourning 'Warbler. 



5.61. Low in wet places; under parts yellow; necklace of spots across 



breast black . . . .p. 100. Canadian 'Warbler. 



5.41. Restless in trees or thickets ; head lustrous black ; orange or yellow 



on sides of breast, wing, and tail; latter constantly spread. 



p. 99. Bedstart. 



5.33. In bushes in wet places; throat yellow; broad band through eye 



black ; song witchery, witchery, or wee-see' -sir, wee-see' -sir. 



p. 103. Iforthem Xellow-throat. 



