. The warblers of North America . e; wings grayish, inner feathersedged with olive-green; wing-bars as in H. pinus or chrysoptera or whitebut as broad as in chrysoptera; chin and sides of the throat yellow, throatand upper breast black, rest of underparts yellow, the sides greener. A speci-men in the Bishop collection has the chin yellow, the sides of the throat white. Adult ?, Spring.—Cheek stripe and throat dusky olive, rest of plumage asin 2 pinus but wing-bars sometimes as in chrysoptera; another specimenresembles ? chrysoptera but is greener above and more yellow below. Nestling.—Like sim


. The warblers of North America . e; wings grayish, inner feathersedged with olive-green; wing-bars as in H. pinus or chrysoptera or whitebut as broad as in chrysoptera; chin and sides of the throat yellow, throatand upper breast black, rest of underparts yellow, the sides greener. A speci-men in the Bishop collection has the chin yellow, the sides of the throat white. Adult ?, Spring.—Cheek stripe and throat dusky olive, rest of plumage asin 2 pinus but wing-bars sometimes as in chrysoptera; another specimenresembles ? chrysoptera but is greener above and more yellow below. Nestling.—Like similar plumage of pinus but cheek-stripe and throat-patchdusky. General Distribution.—Northern New Jersey, lower Hudsonvalley, eastward to the Connecticut valley in Connecticut. Summer Range.—Specimens have been taken or observed nearChatham, N. J. {Herrick), Hoboken, N. J. {Lawrence), Morristown,N. J. {Brewster), Englewood, N. J. {Dwight), Bronx Park, NewYork City {Bildersee, Beebe), Rye, N. Y. {Voorhees), Stamford Plate V. 1. Blue-winced WAriBLER, iMale, 4. Bkewsters Wabdifr, MaI-E. 2. Blue-winced Wakbler,, Female. 5. Golden-winced Wakbp ek, Male. 3. Lawrences Warbler, Male. f>. Golden-winged Warbler, Fenl\le (ONH-HALF NA TUKAL SIZE.) BREWSTERS WARBLER 73 Conn. (Bishop), Bridgeport, Conn. (Eames), New Haven, Conn.{Bishop), Portland, Conn. (Sage).Winter Range.—Unknown. Spring Migration.—Bridgeport, Conn., May i6; Portland, Conn.,May 14. The Bird in its Haunts.—Observations on the song, etc., of thisspecies are given under Brewsters Warbler. BREWSTERS Warbler VERMIVORA LEUCOBRONCHIALIS (Brewst.) Plato V Adult (J, spring.—Crown yellow, a black or blackish line from bill to orthrough the eye, back gray with, as the bird tends towards pinus, more orless greenish; tail as in pinus, wings externally grayish, the inner feathersedged with greenish, wing-bars generally broadly yellow as in chrysoptera, butnot infrequently white as in pinus and often variously intermedi


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