l o t .
LOUISIANE W.
D e s c r i p t io n
F emale.
Place.
102. GREEN AND
WHITE W.
D escription.
Female»
Place.
Le Figuier de la Louifiane, Brif. orn. iii. p. 500. N° 55. pl. 26. f. 4,
Figuier à gorge jaune, Buf. oif. v. p. 288.
Louiliane Warbler, Ar£l. Zool.
g I Z E not much bigger than a Wren : length four inches and
a quarter. Bill brown j beneath grey : the upper parts of
the plumage olive green : the fore part of the neck and breaft
fine yellow ; the laft fpotted with red: reft of the under parts
yellowilh white : acrofs the wing two bands of white: quills
blackilh brown, edged with blue grey; the inner webs white ;
the two outfide tail feathers are white within at the tips, and the
third has a round white fpot at the fame place: legs cinereous.
The female wants the red fpots on the breaft.
Found in Louijiana and at St. Domingo.
Le petit Figuier de St. Domingue, Brif. orn. iii. p. 496. N° 53. pl. 26. f. 2.
Le Figuier vert & blanc, Buf. oif. v. p. 289.
T E S S than the Pettichaps: length four inches and a half.
Bill horn-colour: the head and upper part are cinereous,
mixed with olive : upper parts of the body olive green ; the under
yellowilh white: greater wing coverts and quills brown,
edged with yellowilh green : tail a trifle forked, of a deep olive;
the inner webs of all but the two middle feathers marked with
yellow, which is largeft as the feathers are more outward : legs
grey brown.
The female differs only in being paler in colour.
Inhabits St. Domingo.
Le grand Figuier de Canada, Brif. orn. iii. p. 508. N° 39. pl. 26. f.'I .
Le Figuier à gorge orangée, Buf. oif. v. p. 290.
Orange-throated Warbler, Arfi. Zool.
I Z E of the Black-Cap : length more than five inches. The
upper mandible brown j the lower whitilh : the upper parts
olive green, inclining to alh-colour on the rump : the throat,
fore part of the neck, and breaft, orange : belly pale yellow : vent
and thighs almoft white : the greater wing coverts are alh-
coloured : quills brown, edged with alh-colour : the two middle
tail feathers are of this laft colour ; the others black on the outfide
and tips, and white on the inlide : legs grey.
The female has the orange on the breaft lefs lively.
Inhabits Canada.
Le Figuier tacheté de Penfilvanie, Brif. orn. iii. p. 502. N° 56.
Le Figuier à tête cendrée, Buf. oif v. p. 291.
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher, Ednu. pl. 255.—Arfi. Zool.
g I Z E of the Pettichaps. Bill brown : the top of the head and
fides alh-colour : the hind part of the neck and back olive
green, fpotted with black : throat, breaft, and rump, fine yellow,
with oblong black fpots on the breaft : belly and vent white :
acrofs the wing coverts two bars of white : quills deep alh, edged
with white : the two middle tail feathers black ; the others blackilh,
with a white fpot on the middle of the inner webs : legs
brown.
Inhabits Penfylvania.
IO3.
ORANGE-
THROATED W.
D escription.
F emale.
Place.
104.
YELLOW-
RUMPED W.
D escription»
Place.