56 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



• 7.53. In trees; head black; breast and bellj- 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 Sparrow.] 



B. 



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

 sides of breast, wing, and tail p. 99. Redstart. 



5.33. Low in thickets, generally in wet places ; throat and breast yellow; 



broad band through eye black. 



p. 103. Northern Yellow-throat. 

 5.10. In trees, especially evergreens; throat and sides of breast black; 

 cheeks yellow; song wheezy; common. 



p. 113. Blaok-throated Green Warbler. 

 5.10. In scrubby pastures, or edges of woodland; throat black; top of head 

 and band on wing yellow; rare. 



p. 127. G-oldon-winged "Warbler. 

 5.10. On the ground, in trees, or flj'ing; back and under parts bright yel- 

 low; forehead black; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 177. Goldfinch. 



4.75. In second growth ; under parts bright yellow ; sides streaked with 



black p. 109. Frairie Warbler. 



B'. 



5.67. In wet woods and in laurel; back of head and throat black ; fore- 

 head and cheeks yellow . . . p. 102. Hooded Warbler. 

 5.40. In wet woods ; line over eye yellow; sides of throat black. 



p. 106. Kentucky Warbler. 

 4.80. Top of head and under parts yellow ; line through eye black ; 

 wing-bars white or yellowish-white. 



p. 127. Blue-winged Warbler. 



B". 

 5.65. In trees; rump, crown-patch and patches on sides of breast yellow; 



patches on sides of upper belly black. 



p. 120. Myrtle Warbler. 

 5.63. In thickets, chiefly near the ground; head and throat bluish-gray; 



breast black ; belly yellow . .p. 105. Mourning W^arbler. 

 5.63. In trees, generally conifers; forehead and cheeks black; crown 



chestnut; throat, upper breast, and sides bay. 



p. 116. Bay-breasted Warbler. 

 5.51. In wet thickets or mountain-sides; under parts yellow; necklace of 



spots across breast black . , . p. 100. Canadian W"arbler. 

 5.2s. In trees, generally evergreens; throat orange; head and back black, 



streaked with whitish . . p. 114. Blackbumian Warbler. 

 5.12. In trees, generally conifers; under parts bright yelldw, streaked 



with black; head bluish-ash; back and wings black and white; 



rump yellow p. 118. Magnolia Warbler. 



