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parts white^ with a band of dark bluish-grey across the fore neck^ and 
oblong spots of the same along the sides. Female with the upper 
parts light bluish-green, the lower and a streak over the eye very 
pale yellow. Young of both sexes like the female. 
Male, 8. 
From Texas to Nova Scotia. Columbia Hiver. Rather common. 
Migratory. 
Coerulean Warbler, Sylvia ccerulea, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 141. Male. 
Blue-green Warbler, Sylvia rara, WiLS. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 119. Young. 
Sylvia azurea. Bo nap. Syn. p. 85. 
Sylvia rara, Bonap. Syn. p. 82. 
Coerulean Warbler, Sylvia azurea, Bonap. Amer. Oi’n. v. ii. p. 27. Female. 
Azure Warbler, Sylvia azurea, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 255, Male ; v. v. p. 456. 
Blue-green Warbler, Sylvia rara, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 258. Young Male. 
87. 12. Sylvicola Blackburniae, Lath. Blackburnian Wood- 
Warbler.-— Blackburnian Warbler. 
Plate CXXXV. Male. Plate CCCXCIX. Fig. 3. Female. 
Outer three quills nearly equal, first generally longest ; tail slightly 
emarginate. Male blaek above, streaked with white ; a small patch 
on the top of the head, a band from the base of the upper mandible 
over the eye, passing down the neek and curving forwards, and a small 
band under the eye, orange-yellow ; lore and a patch behind the eye 
black; quills black, the outer margined with grey, the inner with 
white, of which there is a large patch on the wing, ineluding the inner 
secondary coverts, and the tips of the outer, with those of the first row 
of small coverts ; three outer tail-feathers on each side white, except- 
ing an oblong portion toward the end, the next also partially white ; 
throat and fore part of breast rich reddish-orange ; breast dull yellow, 
the rest white ; the sides of the neek and body streaked with black. 
F emale with the upper parts light olivaceous, each feather dusky in the 
centre, the other parts as in the male, but the tints much paler, the 
spot on the top of the head greenish-yellow, the feathers tipped with 
dusky, the band over the eye pale yellow, that on the lore and ear- 
coverts brown, the fore part of the neck yellow, and the sides less 
strongly streaked with black. 
Male, 4|, 7|. Female, 4^®^, wing 2||. 
From Texas northward. Rather rare. Migratory. 
Blackburnian Warbler, Sylvia Blackburniae, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 67. 
Sylvia Blackburniae, Bonap. Syn. p. 80. 
Blackburnian Warbler, Sylvia Blackburniae Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 379. 
Blackburnian Warbler, Sylvia Blackburniae, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 208 ; v. v. 
p. 73. 
88. 13. Sylvicola aestiva, Gmel. Yellow-Poll Warbler. 
Plate XCV. Male. Plate XXXV. Young Male and Female. 
Outer four quills nearly equal, second longest ; tail emarginate. 
