MAGNOLIA WARBLER. 
657. Dendroica magnolia. 5 inches. 
Range. —This is an eastern bird, found west to the Rockies 
and accidental in California. The white over the eye, white 
wing patch, and the band of white across the tail will iden¬ 
tify this species (not illustrated). 
BLACK-POLL WARBLER. 
661. Dendroica striata. 5 1 /* inches. 
Range. —North America, mostly east of the Rockies, but 
found in the Rockies from Alaska to Colorado. They nest 
on the lower branches of coniferous trees, made of roots and 
strips of vine, and lined with feathers and lichens. Four 
dull white eggs, spotted with brown (.72 x.50). 
GRACE WARBLER. 
664. Dendroica gracice. 4% inches. 
Range.—Western North America, British Columbia to Lower 
California and Arizona. Nest usually in pines near the tops 
of the trees, made of roots, fibers and lined with plant down. 
Eggs white, with light spots of brown (.65x.45). 
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