{ 308 )
T H E CARBONATED WARBLER.
SYLVIA CARBONATA.
P L A T E L X . MALE.
I SHOT the two little birds here represented, near the village of Henderson,
in the State of Kentucky, in May 1811. They were both busily
engaged in searching for insects along the branches and amongst the
leaves of a Dog-wood tree. Their motions were those common to all the
species of the genus Sylvia. On examination, they were found to be both
males. I am of opinion, that they were both young birds of the preceding
year, and not in full plumage, as they had no part of their dress
seemingly complete, excepting the head. Not having met with any other
individuals of the species, I am at this moment unable to say any thingmore
about them. They were drawn, like all the other birds which I
have represented, immediately after being killed; but the branch on
which you see them was not added until the following summer.
The common name of this plant is Service Tree. It seldom attains a
greater height than thirty or forty feet, and is usually found in hilly
ground of secondary quality. The berries are agreeable to the taste, and
are sought after by many species of birds, amongst which the Red-headed
Woodpecker is very conspicuous.
S Y L V I A C A R B O N A T A.
Young Male. Plate LX.
Bill of ordinary length, nearly straight, subulato-conical, acute,
nearly as deep as broad at the base, the edges acute, the gap line slightly
deflected at the base. Nostrils basal, lateral, elliptical, half-closed by a
membrane. Head rather small. Neck short. Body slender. Feet of
ordinary length, slender; tarsus longer than the middle toe, covered anteriorly
by a few scutella, acutely-edged behind; toes scutellate above,
the inner free, the hind toe of moderate size; claws slender, compressed,
acute, arched.
Plumage, soft, blended, tufty. Wings of ordinary length, acute, the
second quill longest. Tail short, notched.
CARBONATED WARBLER. 309
Bill brownish-black above, light blue beneath. Iris hazel. Feet
light flesh-colour. Upper part of the head black. Fore part of the
back, lesser wing-coverts and sides dusky, spotted with black. Lower
back dull yellowish-green, as is the tail, of which the outer web of the
outer feather is whitish. Tips of the second row of coverts white, of the
first row yellow; quills dusky, their outer webs tinged with yellow. A
line from the lore over the eye, sides of the neck, and the throat, bright
yellow. A dusky line behind the eye. The rest of the under parts dull
yellow, excepting the sides.
Length 4f inches; bill along the ridge along the gap
tarsus f.
THE MAY-BUSH OR SERVICE.
P Y R U S B O T R Y A P I U M , Willd. Sp. PL vol. ii. p. 1013. Pursh, Flor. Araer. vol. i. p. 339.
I C O S A N D R I A P E N T A G Y N I A , Linn. R O S A C E A , JUSS.
This species is distinguished by its ovate, acuminate leaves, racemose
flowers, linear-lanceolate petals, pubescent germens, and smooth calycine
segments.