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neck, are black : the lides are alfo fpotted with the fame : the
belly and the under parts whitilh : quills dulky black; on the
outfide of the greater quills, near the baftard wing, a white fpot:
tail fomewhat forked ; the feathers cinereous blue; three of the
outer ones are white within, at the bafe and tips; and the two
next are whitilh within at the tip : legs brown *.
One of thefe was taken at fea, in a calm, eight or ten leagues
from St. Domingo ; and another was fent Mr. Edwards from
Penjylvania; at which place they arrive in April, make their nefts,
and depart to the fouth in autumn.
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WHITE-POLL
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Motacilla varia, Lin. Sy/i . i. p. 3:3. N° 23.
Le Figiiicr varie de St. Domingue, Brif. orn. iii. p. 529. N° 69. pi. 27. f. 5.
— Buf. oif. v. p. 305.
Small black and white Bird, Raii Sjw. p. 186. N° 36. — Sloan. fam. ii.
p. 309. pi. 265. f. 1.
Black and white Creeper, Ed<w. pl. 360.
White-poll Warbler, Ar£l. Zool.
Br . Muf.
Description. C I Z E of the laft : length four inches and three quartes. Bill
dulky: top of the head white; lides of it black, marked with
two ftreaks of white : back, rump, and throat, white, marked with
large black fpots : bread and belly white, fpotted with black on
the breaft and fides : wing coverts black, crofted with two white
bands : quills blackilh, edged with grey; and fome o f thofe
* In the Pi. enl. they are yellow, and the tail appears wholly black.
neareft the body almoft wholly greyifh, or white: tail a trifle
forked; colour blackilh, edged with grey outwardly; all the
outer readies whitifb on the infide : legs greenifti brown ; claws
vellowilh.
Found at Penfylvama in the fummer feafon throughout; coming
in April, and departing in autumn. It is alfo found in
Jamaica, St. Domingo, and other parts. About New York it has
been met with, among the Maples, the whole fummer; coming
about the end of March.
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Le Figuier de la Martinique, Brif orn. îii. p. 490. N° 50. pl. 22. f. 4.
. _à tête roufle, Bu/, oif. v. p. 306.
Bloody-fide Warbler, Aril. Z00U
O I Z E of the Petticbaps : length not quite four inches and a
® quarter. Bill brown: the crown of the head is rufous s upper
parts of the neck and body olive green : throat, fore part o f
the neck, and bread, yellow, marked with longitudinal rufous
fpots- belly and vent plain yellow: wing coverts and quills
brown, edged with olive green: tail as the quillss but the two
outer feathers are yellowilh within : legs grey.
Found at Martinico. _
Is faid to be continually in motion, and to have a trifling long,
but yery melodious.
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