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CAPE MAY AVARBLER 



is a whitish ring ; cheeks and sides of the breast tinged with yel- 

 low, and slightly spotted with black; chin white, as are also the 

 belly and vent; legs and feet dirty orange. 



The young bird of the first season, and the female, as is 

 usually the case, are very much alike in plumage. On their ar- 

 rival early in April, the black feathers on the crown are frequently 

 seen coming out, intermixed with the former ash-colored ones. 



This species has all the agility and many of the habits of the 

 Flycatcher. 



END OF THE SIXTH VOLUME. 



