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Nashville Warbler— (Helmmihophila nibricapiUa). 
An olive-green-baeked warbler, with all the lower parts bright yellow, 
lighter on the belly. The top and sides of the head are gray, with a more or 
less concealed chestnut patch on the crown. No white bars on wing or white 
blotches on tail. 
Breeds in northern United States to Hudson bay. 'Winters in eastern 
Mexico to Guatemala. Regular migrant. 
Orange-crowned Warbler —(IIelvvinihophila celaia). 
A rare warbler, with the whole upper parts nearly uniform olive-green, 
except the more or less concealed orange-brown crown patch. The lower 
parts greenish-yellow,' witli slight dusty streaks on the breast. 
Breeds in Rocky mountains to Alaska. Winters in South Atlantic and 
Gulf States to eastern Mexico. A very rare straggler during migrations. 
Tennessee Wabblee—(. Helmirvtliophila, peregrina). 
A rare warbler, with the lower parts white, more or less tinged with yellow, 
and the upper parts bright-olive-green, changing abruptly to bluish-gray on the 
head. No white wing bars, hut the inner web of the under tail feathers white 
Breeds in Maine and northern New York to Hudson hay. M inters through 
eastern Mexico to southern South America. Rare migrant; apparently more 
common in fall. 
Partjla Warbler; Blue Yellow-backed Warbler—( Contpso- 
thlypis americana ). 
A greenish-yellow-backed, yellow-breasted, grayish-blue warbler, with wlute 
wing-bars and belly. This bird has a darkish, more or less reddish band 
across the breast. The greenish-yellow of the back forms a central pub-h 
Breeds throughout eastern United States and Canada, m suitable localities. 
Winters in southern Florida, West Indies and eastern Mexico and Guatemala. 
Abundant migrant. Breeds abundantly in the deep cedar swamps of the New 
jersey pine barren region, where the “beard moss” of which it constructs its 
nests, abounds. 
Cape May Warbler— (Dendroica tigrina). 
A rare but beautiful warbler, with black-streaked, olive-green hack chest¬ 
nut cheeks, black crown and yellow rump; the under parts «ce yeHow hca'd 
streaked with black, but changing to white on the crissum. Ike '' m 
form a large white patch, and the under tail feathers have white patches near 
the tips on the inner webs. . ,, 
Breeds in northern New England to Hudson bay. \\ inters in Gieate 
Antilles. Rare transient. 
