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tail, yellow, having the outer webs and tips brownish ; wing-coverts 
edged with yellow. 
Adult Female. — Much paler, and showing the rufous streaks 
very faintly, if at all. 
Length 5.15, wdng 2.66, tail 2.25, tarsus .64. 
I include this species on the authority of Dr. Bryant, as I have 
never met with the true D. cestiva in the Bahamas. 
Fig. Aud. Bds. N. A., Vol. II. pi. 88. 
DEN DR CE CA PETECHIA. (Linn.) 
Tarsus not less than .70 of an inch; outer webs of tail-feathers 
showing dusky. 
Adult Male . — General appearance of the last species; nape 
showing olive ; sides streaked ; crown, greenish, and sometimes 
tinged with rufous anteriorly. 
This Warbler was not uncommon at Inagua and Long Island 
during May and June; none were seen during the winter. Dr. 
Bryant found it at Inagua, where he says it was quite abundant, 
both among the mangroves and in the clumps of trees on the 
savanna. 
