43* W A R B L E R .
Female.
pafles through the eyes: the upper parts of the head, neck, and
body, are of an elegant grey: the under parts, from the throat,
white, fpotted on the fides with black : the wing coverts incline
to brown, and are crofied with two bars of white: the quills as
the coverts, but plain : the tail is a trifle forked, and black; all
but the two middle feathers are whitifli on the iiiner webs : legs
brown.
The female is neither marked with black nor yellow; which fo
eminently didinguiflies the male.
Place.
V ariety.
Inhabits Carolina in plenty.
In the Mufeuni of M . fünftel, Efquire, I obferved a variety of
this bird. The bill plain horn-colour: the yellow on the throat
not bounded by black : the coverts of the wings and quills edged
with white: belly white: the tail even, and of a plain colour.—
Probably this may be a young male not in full plumage.
3?-
YELLOW-
BREASTED W.
Turdtis triebäs, Lih. Syß. u p. 293. N°7.
Le Figuier de Mariland, Brtf. orn. iii. p. 506. N° 58.
-■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aux Joues noires, Buf. oif. v. p. 292.
^Maryland Yellow-throat, Ed<w. pi. 237.-—Petiv. Gaz. pi. 6* f. i.
Yellow-breafted Warbler, Ar£l. Zool.
Br» Muf. Lev. Muf.
D escription-« 11 'H I S is a fmäll fpecies, being in length only five inches»
The bill is brown; on each fide, at the bafe, a few fcattered
hairs : the upper parts are of a deep olive brown: the forehead
is black, communicating with a large fpot of the fame on each
■ fide of the head; in the middle of which the eyes are placed :
the crown of the head reddilh brown : throat and bread: bright
yellow : belly and vent yellowilh white 5 the laft mod inclined
5 to
to yellow : quills and tail margined with yellowilh olive : legs
dull flelh-colour.
Inhabits Carolina, Maryland, and Penjylvania ; frequenting
moid woods : but is only found there in lummer.
La Fauvette à Pointrine jaune de la Louifiane, Bnf. oif. v. p. 162,—PI. n i.
7O9. 2.
Lev. Muf g
LE N O T H five inches and a half. Bill black: the forehead,
to the middle of the crown, black; which continues between
the eye and bill, and pafles beneath the eye, finishing behind it in
a broad patch : acrofs the top of the head, from eye to eye, is a.
band of white: the upper parts of the body are olive ; the under,
yellow, inclining to orange on the fides : the tail rounded legs
neddilh.
Inhabits Louifiana ; and is a mod beautiful fpecies..
La Fauvetterde Cayenne a queue roufle, Buf. oif. v. 163.
T E N G . T H five inches and a quarter. The upper parts, as
far as the rump,, brown,, tinged with rufous on the back :
wing-coverts and tail rufous: quills margined with rufous: throat
white, furrounded'with pale rufous,, dotted with brown : bread
light brown : the red of the under parts white,, with a rufous-
tinge on the under tail coverts.
Inhabits Cayenne..
Place.
32-
V ar. A.
D escription.
Place.
33-
RUFOUSTAILED
W..
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