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SYLVICOLIN^. SYLVICOLA. 
yellow on the forehead ; ear-coverts greenish ; the yellow band over 
the eye less bright, the yellow on the sides of the neck of less extent ; 
the lower parts dull yellowish-white, the sides streaked with dusky. 
Makj wing, 22. Female, 4|, wing, 2||. 
From Texas to Newfoundland. Abundant. Migratory. 
Black-throated Green Warbler, Sylvia virens, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 127. 
Sylvia virens, Bonap. Syn. p. 80. 
Black-throated Green Warbler, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 376. 
Black-throated Green Warbler, Sylvia virens, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p. 70. 
85. 10. Sylvicola maritima, Wils. Cape May Wood-War- 
bler. 
Plate CCCCXIV. Male and Female. 
Wings pointed, first quill longest, the second a quarter of a twelfth 
shorter, the third a twelfth shorter ; tail slightly emarginate. Male with 
the upper part of the head and fore part of the back yellowish- olive, 
streaked with black ; the rump, throat, and a collar scarcely meeting 
behind, yellow ; ear-coverts and a band over the eye yellowish-red, 
loral space paler ; a white patch on the wing, formed by the first row 
of small coverts and the outer edges of the secondary coverts ; quills 
and tail-feathers blackish-brown, edged with dull greyish-white, the 
secondaries more broadly ; tail-feathers edged with yellow at the base, 
the outer three with a white patch on the inner web near the end ; 
lower parts yellow, streaked with black, abdomen and lower tail-co- 
verts white, the latter tinged with yellow. F emale similar to the male, 
with the tints duller, the dusky streaks on the upper parts very faint, 
the rump greenish-yellow, the ear-coverts dull yellow, the white of the 
abdomen more extended, and the black streaks on the breast less dis- 
tinct. 
Male, 5|, 8|. 
New Jersey, and Blue Mountains of Vermont. Exceedingly rare. 
Cape May Warblei*, Sylvia maritima, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iv. p. 99. 
Sylvia maritima, Bonap. Syn. p. 79. 
Cape May Warbler, Sylvia maritima, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 156. 
Cape May Warbler, Sylvia maritima, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. v. p. 156. 
86. 11. Sylvicola coerulea, Wils. Coer ulean Wood- Warbler. 
Plate XLVIII. Males. Plate XLIX. Young Male. 
Wings long, with the outer three quills nearly equal, the first and 
second longest; tail slightly emarginate, upper parts of a fine light blue, 
brighter on the head, the back marked with longitudinal streaks of 
blackish ; a narrow band of black from the forehead along the lore to 
behind the eye ; two conspicuous white bands on the wings, formed 
by the tips of the secondary coverts and first row of small coverts ; 
quills black, margined with pale blue ; tail-feathers black, edged with 
blue, all with a white patch on the inner web near the end ; lower 
