GRISLY WARBLER. 585 



greenish ash-colour above : the upper parts of the 

 body, wings, and tail, are rufous brown ; the 

 under parts brownish white: legs brown. In- 

 habits Jamaica. 



GRISLY WARBLER. 

 (Sylviagrisea.) 



SY. cinereo grisea, vertice, rostro, gutture pectoreque nigris, stria 



oculari, recticum apice, abdomine crissoque albis. 

 Cinereous-grey Warbler, with the crown, beak, throat, and 



breast, black; stripe through the eyes, tip of the tail-feathers, 



abdomen, and vent, white. 

 Sylvia grisea. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 532. 88. 

 Motacilla grisea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 64. 

 Grifin de Cayenne. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 3. 408. Buff. PL 



Enl. 643. f. 1. 2. 

 Grisly Warbler. Lath. Gen. Sijn. 4. 4?3. 84. 



INHABITS Cayenne : length four inches and a 

 half: the male has the beak black: the crown of 

 the head dusky black : the upper parts of the body 

 are ash-coloured grey, edged with grey: the wings 

 and tail are the same, but bordered with white : 

 through the eye a white stripe: the throat, fore- 

 part of the neck, and breast, are black : the belly, 

 thighs, and vent, are white : the legs are ash- 

 coloured : the female has all the upper parts of 

 her body deeper ash than the male, and those parts 

 that are black in him are dusky in her. 



