4 §I W A R B L E R.
105..
BROWN-
THROATED W.
Le Figuier-de la Jamaique, Brif. orn. iii., p. 542. N° 61.
Le Figuier brun, Buf. oif. v. p. 292*
Worm-eater, Sloan. Jam. p. 310, N° 65, pL 265. f. 2.. —■ Raii Sync p. 186#
No 38..
D e s c r i p t io n. C I Z E of the Pettichaps: length- five inches.. Bill brown:
Placb.
plumage on the upper parts pale brown,; beneath,, varied:
with blackilh and rufous grey,, not unlike a Lark,, except the-
throat, which is o f a. plain dull brown ; and through the eyes a
ftreak of the fame colour : quills and tail pale brown.-
Inhabits Jamaica.
106.
SPOTTED YELLOW
W.
Le Figuier brun de, Canada, Brif. orn. iii. p. 515. N° 63. pl. 27; f. 4»
Le Figuier tacheteide jaune, Buf. oif v. p. 293.
Spatted Yellow Flycatcher, Edw. pl. 25,7-.—Arbi. Zook
D escription.
Mare,.
g I Z E of the Pettichaps: length four inches and a half.. Bill
dulky :: the feathers on the upper parts are brown, with olive
green margins,: behind each eye a large rufous fpot: under parts,
as far as the belly, Tides, and rump,, yellow, marked with fmall
blackilh fpots on the neck, and breaft : the. lower part of the
belly, thighs, and under tail coverts, dirty yellowilh white:
acrofs the greater wing coverts a band o f white : quills and tail
fringed with olive green; the laft a trifle forked, and the two
outer feathers whitilh on the inner webs near the tips: legs
brown».
rfr
Le
%e Tiguier bran de St. Domingue, Brif. on.- iii. p.513. N° 62. pl, 28. >°5.
f. V a r . A;
' J 'H I S bird is like the laft, but paler: the under parts are Female.
whitifh, and the bread: is fpotted with brown ; the white
band is likewife wanting on the wing coverts.
The firft is faid to inhabit Canada; the other St. 'Domingo: but PlA
as they have both been caught on board a fhip between thefe
places, it is probable that they migrate alternately from one to
tthe other.
'-Certhia pinus, Lin. Syf. i. p. 187. "N0 16. io^#
La Mefange d* Amérique, Brif. orn. iii. p. £76. N° 15. PINE W.
Le Figuier de la Louisiane, id. Supp. p. 99. N° 55.
Le Figuier des Sapins, Buf. oif. v. p. 296.
Pine-creeper, Catejb.Car. i. p. 46.— Ed<w. pl. 277.-—Ar3. Zool.
I vE N G T H almoft four inches and three quarters. Bill
brown : the male has the head, hind part of the neck, back,
and rump, olive : through the eye a black ftreak : throat, neck,
-and bread:, yellow: belly and vent white: upper wing coverts
'brown, marked at the end with a fpot of white, forming two
bands on the wings : quills brown : tail a. trifle forked, colour
brown ; the outer webs of the outer feathers white : legs
brown.
The female is wholly brown.
Found in Carolina in fummer; comes into Penfylvania in
■ April, and departs fouth in autumn. Has the manners of a
Creeper, running up and down the decayed trees in fearch of in-
,3 Q j i feds,
D escription*
Fe'male,
Place and
M anners*