AMERICAN WARBLERS. 



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14. Yellow crown patch. Narrow black line through eye. Tail spots 

 and wing bands, white. Scrubby woodlands. Southern N. E., southward. 

 May 1, Sept. 1. Blue- winged. 



15. Similar to No. 14, but with throat black. Very rare. Southern 

 Conn, and N. J. Lawrence's. 



16. Crown patch black in front, ashy behind. Throat and upper breast 

 black. Tail spots white. Scrubby woodlands. Southern Atlantic States. 

 Bachman's. 



17. Crown patch black. No tail spots. Edges of woodlands and thick- 

 ets. North of U. S. May 10, Sept. 1. Wilson's Black-cap. 



18. Yellow cheeks and forehead. Black hood extending around crown 

 and throat. White tail spots. Swampy thickets. Southern N. E., south- 

 ward. May 10, Sept. 10. Hooded. 



Fig. 42. 



Fig. 43. 



Fie. 44. 



19. Head, all around, throat, and upper breast, ashy, mixed with black. 

 Eyelids, white. No tail spots in Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22. Wings, short. 

 Females without black or ashy markings. Thickets. Northern Me., north- 

 ward. May 10, Sept. 1. Mourning. 



20. Similar to No. 19, but with long wings and white eyelids. In 

 autumn, and females plain greenish, lighter beneath. Rare in spring ; com- 

 mon in autumn. Swampy thickets. May 10, Sept. 1. Connecticut. 



21. Throat and upper breast more yellow than remaining parts beneath 

 Face and cheeks with black mask. Female without mask. Wings short. 

 Swampy thickets. Ga. to Northern N. E. May 1, Sept. 15. Maryland 

 Yellow Throat. 



22. Similar to No. 21, with mask broader and yellow beneath, more 

 extended backward. Swampy thickets. Ga. and Fla. resident. Florida 

 Yellow-throat. 



23. Slightly tinged with dusky in streaks beneath. Wing bands and 

 tail spots, white. Pitch pine woods. Eastern U. S. Apr. 15, Sept. 15. 

 Pine. 





