SPECIES DESCRIBED SINCE lS8o. 
shape. Female very different from that of any other known species, 
being bright olive-green above and entirely pure gamboge yellow 
below, with ashy auriculars and yellowish forehead, and superciliary 
stripe. Black mask bordered by yellow, and not ashy, as in G. 
rostratus .” — Ridgway, orig. descr. 1. c. 
Habitat. Eleuthera Island. 
GEOTHLYPIS TANNER I. Ridgw. 
Tanner’s Yellow-throated Warbler. 
Geothlypis tanneri. Ridgway, Auk, III., p. 335 (1886); Cory, 
Birds of the West Indies, p. 287 (1889). 
Described as “ similar to G. coryi , but bill more robust and 
straighter, black of the forehead more extended, yellow posterior 
border to ‘ mask ’ paler, and changing to yellowish gray across 
crown ; olive-green of upper parts much duller, and yellow of 
lower parts less intense.” 
Habitat. Abaco Island, Bahamas. 
GEOTHLYPIS TRICHAS RESTRICTUS. (Maynard.) 
Geothlypis restricta. Maynard, American Exchange and Mart, 
p. 69, Feb. 5, 1887. 
A somewhat doubtful resident subspecies, which may prove to 
be ■ a fairly well marked race. It is described as differing from 
