. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Thioiit iind sides, chestTiut; orown, chestnut. Bay=breasted Warbler. Dendroica cuManen ((uhtlt).See No. 503. Throat and sides, more or less marked with chestnut; crown, olive ojreen,streaked with black; back, grayish olive, streaked with black; (crown, withindications of chestnut;) belly, cream white. Bay=breasted Warbler. Dendroica castariea (female).See No. 503. Throat and underparts, cream white, shading into pale buff; white on flanks;crown and back, green, indistinctly streaked with black; wing bars,


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Thioiit iind sides, chestTiut; orown, chestnut. Bay=breasted Warbler. Dendroica cuManen ((uhtlt).See No. 503. Throat and sides, more or less marked with chestnut; crown, olive ojreen,streaked with black; back, grayish olive, streaked with black; (crown, withindications of chestnut;) belly, cream white. Bay=breasted Warbler. Dendroica castariea (female).See No. 503. Throat and underparts, cream white, shading into pale buff; white on flanks;crown and back, green, indistinctly streaked with black; wing bars, white. Bay=breasted Warbler. Dendroica castanea {immaturi).See No. 503. Throat and underparts, pale yellowish white ; crown and back, green, indis-tinctly streaked; wing bars, white; often very difficult to distinguish fromimmature specimen of D. castanea. Black=poll Warbler. Dendroica striata (immature).See No. Throat and underparts, white; ashy on thesides; crown, slaty gray; back, green;under tail coverts, white. Tennessee Warbler. Helminthophila peregrina (adult male).See No. 493. Throat and underparts, white ; wing bars, yellow ; crown and back, brightgreen. Chestnut=sided Warbler. Dendroica pennsylvanica (immature).See No. 502. iFAMILY JINIOTILTID^:. WARBLE KS. 299


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