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22 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
b. No black on throat or breast. 
3. pinus. Above olive-green ; beneath, with forehead, yellow ; wings 
ash, with two white bands ; lores black. Hab. Eastern Province of 
United States, south into Guatemala. ( Blue-ivinged Yellow Warbler .) 
B. Tail without a conspicuous white patch. 
c. Crown with a concealed patch of rufous (obsolete in $> )• 
4. ruficapilla. Above olive-green ; head ashy ; beneath continuous 
yellow ; a light orbital ring. Hab. North America (very rare in Middle 
and Western Provinces) ; Greenland. South to Southern Mexico (Oax- 
aca, Cordova, Orizaba). ( Nashville Warbler.) 
Yellow of throat spreading over cheeks, and staining lores and 
eyelids. Atlantic States. (Carlisle, Penn., specimens.) var. ruficapilla. 
Yellow of throat confined within the maxillae ; lores and eyelids 
clear white. Mississippi Y alley. (Chicago specimens.) var. ocularis . 
Yellow of throat restricted to a medial stripe, leaving its sides 
ashy. Middle Province. (Specimen from Fort Tejon, Cal., and 
East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada.) . . . var .guttural is. 
5. virginise. Above ash to the rump, beneath white. A patch on the 
jugulum, with the upper and lower tail-coverts, yellow. Hab. Rocky 
Mountains of United States, west to East Humboldt Mountains. ( Vir- 
ginia Warbler.') 
6. luciae. Above ash, beneath continuous white. Upper tail-coverts 
chestnut. Hab. Colorado region of Middle Province. {Lucy's Warbler.) 
7. celata. Above continuous olive-green, below continuous pale yel- 
low. (Orange on crown in £ only?) ( Orange-crowned Warbler.) 
Above ashy-olive, beneath yellowish olivaceous-white ; inner 
webs of tail-feathers broadly edged with white. (Middle regions 
of North America; Mexico.) var. celata. 
<&, Above greenish-olive, beneath bright greenish-yellow ; white 
edges to inner webs of tail-feathers obsolete. (Pacific Province 
of North America.) var. lutescens . 
Similar to var. celata , but plumage darker and more dingy. No 
white edgings to tail-feathers, and apparently no rufous on the 
crown in either sex. (Georgia, Florida, etc.) . . var. obscura. 
d. No rufous on crown. 
8. peregrina. Above olive-green ; head and neck pure ash ; beneath 
continuous white. Hab. Eastern Province of North America north to 
Fort Simpson, H. B. T., south to Panama. Cuba (rare). ( Tennessee 
Warbler.) 
Genus FARULA, Bonap. (Page 20.) 
Species. 
Blue above, anterior lower parts yellow. A triangular patch of greenish on the back. 
Size small, less than 5.00. 
P. americana. Eyelids white. Yellow beneath restricted to anterior half. 
Two white bands on wing ; a dusky collar across the jugulum. Nest usually 
built of lichen or Spanish moss. Eggs white, sparingly spotted. Hab. East- 
ern Province of United States, south to Guatemala ; Bahamas ; Cuba ; 
Jamaica; St. Croix; St. Thomas. {Blue Yellow -Bach.) 
P. pitiayumi. Eyelids dusky. Yellow beneath, extending back along sides to 
the crissum. Hab . Central and South America in several varieties. 
