July, and going- northward 3 but is not feen there in autumn on
its return,
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Motacilla campeftris, Lin. Syjt. i. p. 329. N° 5.
Fauvette de Haye de la Jamaique, Brif.ortt. Sufpl. p. 100.
L ’ Habit-uni, Buf.oi/.v. p. 336.
American Hedge Sparrow, Ed<w. pi. 122. f. 1.
D escription, O I Z E of the Hedge Sparrow, but the bill ftouter, and black.
The head and neck are greenilh alh-colour: the upper parts
of the body, wings, and tail, rufous brown : the under parts of
the body are brownilh white: legs brown.
P lace. Inhabits Jamaica.
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W.
La petite Fauvette tachetee du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Buf. oif. v. p. i£i .
— PI. tnl. 752. f. z.
D escription. J ^ E S S than the Babbling Warbler: length fix inches. Bill
brown : all the upper parts of the body brown; the under
yellowifh white, dalhed with blackilh on the breaft and fides, and
fame minute ones on the throat and chin: from the noftrils a
white line palling above the eye: the tail is cuneiform, and occupies
above one half of the length of the bird: the legs are
reddilh.
Place. Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope.
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