. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Crown, brownish orange ; Imek, olive green;hill, pule. Oven Thrush. Sriurus No. 515. Crown and back, olive brown; Itili, daik Water Thrush. Seiurus noveboracensis^ and riic<See No. 516. Part 9. The following species have the throat, not yellow ; belly, notyellow, and no white on the tail feathers ; breast, not streaked, or spottedwith black, or dark brown : —. Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, liur-(lereil by bLiek stri])es; a black stripethrough the eye; uiuierparts


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Crown, brownish orange ; Imek, olive green;hill, pule. Oven Thrush. Sriurus No. 515. Crown and back, olive brown; Itili, daik Water Thrush. Seiurus noveboracensis^ and riic<See No. 516. Part 9. The following species have the throat, not yellow ; belly, notyellow, and no white on the tail feathers ; breast, not streaked, or spottedwith black, or dark brown : —. Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, liur-(lereil by bLiek stri])es; a black stripethrough the eye; uiuierparts, buffy ^vhit;olive on sides. Worm=eating Xo. 485. Crown and back, black; throat, black;a pateh of orange on sides of breast. Redstart. Setophaija ruticiUa (male).See No. 528. FAMILY WARBLERS. 295 Crown, slaty olive ; back, dull olive; undtMimrts, wliitc; :i patch of yellowoil sides of breast; outer tail feathers, yellow, tipped with brown. Redstart. Setophaga ruticilla {female).See No. 528. Crown, grayish olive, usually with partly concealed orange brown spot; no yellow ou tail feathers; uuderparts, yellowish urtHii. Orange=crowned Warbler. Helmintlioph ila No. 492. Part lO. The following species have the throat not yellow ; belly, notyellow, and more or less white on tail feathers; sides of breast and bodywith numerous distinct black or blackish streaks: —


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