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NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
25. D. pityopliila® Above, including side of head and neck, dull ash ; 
the forehead and crown olive-green ; crown and back not streaked ; 
beneath white ; the throat and jugulum yellow; sides ashy ; no specks 
on breast, nor streaks on sides, but a few along side of neck, between the 
ash and yellow. Hob. Cuba. ( Cuban Warbler .) 
13. Olive-green or brown above; a supra-loral stripe of yellow: eyelids yellow. 
a. Above olive-green, without streaks ; crissum white ; sides of breast with 
obsolete grayish streaks. 
26. D. pinus. Forehead and ear-coverts olive ; abdomen white ; yellow 
supra-loral stripe not continued behind the eye. 9 more grayish ; juv. 
above umber, beneath light grayish-brown, tinged with yellow. Hab. 
Eastern Province of United States ; Bahamas. {Pine-creeping Warbler.') 
? 27. D. montana. Forehead and ear-coverts yellow ; abdomen yellow ; 
yellow supra-loral stripe continued past the eye into the yellow of the 
auriculars. (9 and other stages unknown.) Hab. u Bine Mountains of 
Virginia.” {Blue-Mountain Warbler.) 
b. Above olive'- green, the back streaked with chestnut ; crissum yellow ; 
streaks of black on sides. 
28. D. discolor. Bright gamboge-yellow beneath ; streak on lores 
and along side of neck, as well as along sides and flanks, deep black ; 
dorsal feathers chestnut medially. 9 duller, but similar ; juv. not seen. 
Hab. Eastern Province of United States; in winter, throughout West 
Indies. {Prairie Warbler.) 
c. Above olive-brown, the back not streaked ; crissum gamboge-yellow ; 
streaks of reddish-chestnut on sides. 
29. D. palmarum. Ad. Forehead and crown deep rufous ; superciliary 
stripe bright yellow, continued back over auriculars ; sexes alike. Juv. 
and ad. in winter. Crown brownish, streaked with dusky ; streaks on 
sides more dusky. Hab. Eastern Province of North America, north 
to Fort Simpson and Fludson’s Bay; Bahamas; Cuba, St. Domingo, 
and Jamaica, in winter. {Yellow Red-Poll.) 
Subfamily GEOTHLYPIHiE. (Page 19.) 
Genus SEIURUS, Swainson. (Page 20.) 
Length about 6 inches. Nest on ground or fallen logs. Eggs white, with 
dark spots. 
A. Middle of crown brownish-orange, bordered by blackish. No white super- 
ciliary streak. Nest domed. Hab. Eastern North America; south to Costa 
Bica ; Bermuda and West Indies. {Golden-crowned Thrush.) . . S. aurocapillus. 
13. Crown like the back. A well-defined superciliary light stripe. 
Thickly streaked beneath, including crissum. Ground-color and superciliary 
stripe yellowish. Bill small. Hab. Whole of Eastern and Arctic North 
America, to Eastern South America ; all W est Indies. ( Water Thrush.) 
S. noveboracensis. 
Sparsely streaked beneath ; throat and crissum immaculate. Ground-color 
and superciliary stripe white. Bill very large. Hab. Eastern United States 
to Pennsylvania ; south to Guatemala ; Cuba and Jamaica. {Louisiana 
Water Thrush.) . . . . . . . . S. ludovicianus. 
