BIRDS—SYLVICOLIDAE—DENDROICA SUPERCILIOSA 
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Motacilla ruficapilla of Gmelin very probably refers to fhe same plumage of D. aestiva. At 
any rate, it cannot interfere with Motacilla palmarum, which has priority, and is undoubtedly 
the present bird. 
List of specimens 
Catal. 
No. 
Sex. 
Locality. 
When collected 
Whence obtained. 
Length. 
Stretch 
of wings 
Wing. 
Remarks. 
783 
10100 
7351 
J 
Carlisle, Pa_ 
Oct. 7, 1842 
S. F Baird. 
5. 12 
7. 25 
2.49 
J. C. McGuire... 
Rockport, Ohio..__ 
J. P. Kirtland_ 
Sept. 10. 
R. Kennicott.... 
Racine, Wis_ _ ___ 
WestNortbfield, Ill.. 
Union county, Ill.... 
Cape Florida__ 
May 4, 1855 
May 12. 
.do. 
O 
.do. 
8647 
6494 
6496 
Oct. 27, 1857 
G. Wurdemann.. 
5. 00 
8. 00 
2. 50 
Black eye, bill, and feet. 
March 23_ 
9 
Tortugas, Fla_ 
April 30_ 
_do_ 
r 
DENDROICA SUPERCILIOSA, Baird. 
Yellow-throated Warbler. 
Motacilla superciliosa, Boddaert, Tableau PI. enl. 686, f. 1, 1783, (fide G. R. Gray.) 
Motacilla Jlavicollis, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. I, 1788, 959, No. 71. 
Sxjlvia Jlavicollis, Latham, Ind. Orn. 11, 1790.— Wilson, Am. Orn. II, 1810, 64 ; pi xii, f 6. 
Motacilla pensilis, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. I, 1788, 960,76. 
Sylvia pensilis, Latham, Ind. Orn. II, 1790, 520. —Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept. II, 1807, 11 ; pi. lxxii. —Bon. Obs. 
Wils. 1826, No. 138.— Aud. Orn. Biog. I, 1831, 434 ; pi. 85.— Nuttall, Man. I, 1832, 374. 
Sylvicola pensilis, Rich. List, 1837.— Bon. List, 1838.—In. Consp. 1850, 307.— Aud. Syn. 1839, 53.— Ib. Birds Amer. 
II, 1841, 32; pi. 79.— Gosse, Birds Jam. 1847, 156. 
Rhimamphus pensilis, Cabanis, Journ. Orn. Ill, 1855, 474, (Cuba in winter.) 
Ficedula dominicensis cinerea, Br. Ill, 1760, 520 ; pi. xxvii, f. 3. 
La Gorge Jaune de St. Domingue, Buffon, Ois. VI, 70 ; pi. enl. 686, f. 1, (Male.) 
Sp. Ch. —Upper parts uniform grayish blue. Chin and throat orange yellow ; under parts white. Forehead and sometimes 
most of crown, lore and cheeks, sides of the throat, and numerous streaks on the sides of the breast, black. A stripe from the 
nostrils over and behind the eye, a crescent on the lower eyelid, the sides of the neck behind the black cheek patch, and two 
conspicuous bands on the wings, white. Terminal half of the outer webs of the outer two, and terminal third of the third tail 
feathers, white. Female similar, but duller. Length, 5.10 ; wing, 2.60 ; tail, 2.30, (3322.) 
Hab. —Eastern United States as far as Pennsylvania and Ohio to the Missouri; south to Mexico. 
This species appears subject to considerable variation. The bill varies greatly in length, 
curve, and proportion, as does the size of body. Sometimes tbe forehead alone is black, at 
others, as in 2386, 2913, almost the entire crown is black. The whole superciliary line is often 
yellow anterior to the eye ; the forehead is sometimes divided by a short whitish line. In one 
specimen from Washington, the black of tbe forehead is wanting ; the upper parts have a 
brownish shade ; the under surface tinged with brown behind. It is considerably larger than 
any other I have seen. 
As a general rule in the specimens before me, those from Georgia have the superciliary stripe 
anterior to the eye yellow instead of white, as is the case in those from Ohio and Illinois. 
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