606 EQUATORIAL WARBLER. 



whitish : the crown of its head and the nape are 

 hoary : the back and wings are black, the latter 

 marked with a triangular white spot : the throat 

 and fore-part of the neck are black : the under 

 parts of the body are deep yellow ; the tail is also 

 yellow, the two middle feathers excepted, which 

 are wholly black. 



EQUATORIAL WARBLER. 



(Sylvia ^Equinoctialis.) 



SY. virescentejiisca, subtus ochroleuca, gula pectoreque flavescen- 



tibus, remigibus, cauda pedibusquefuscis. 

 Green-brown Warbler, beneath yellow white, with the throat 



and breast yellowish ; the quills, tail, and feet, brown. 

 Sylvia aequinoctialis. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 542. 127. Vieil. Ois, 



de VAmer. Sept. 2. 26. 



Motacilla aequinoctialis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 972. 

 Figuier olive de Cayenne. Bujf. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5. 315. Buff. 



PI. Enl.685.f. 1. 



La Fauvette olive. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer. Sept. 2. 26. pi. 81. 

 Equatorial Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 403. 122. 



THIS bird is above five inches in length : its 

 beak is black : the upper parts of the plumage 

 are greenish brown : the quills and tail dusky 

 brown : the throat and breast pale yellow : the 

 under parts of the body yellowish white : legs 

 brown. Inhabits Cayenne and North America. 



