612 JAMAICA WARBLER. 



LENGTH not quite five inches : beak dusky : 

 the upper parts of the plumage brown ; the rump 

 palest : the tail short and wedge-shaped: the sides 

 of the body pale red; the under parts white: legs 

 yellow : the female has the under parts grey. In- 

 habits Senegal. 



JAMAICA WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Dominica.) 



SY. cinerea subtus alba, macula ante oculos lutea y pone alba, infra 



nigra. 

 Cinereous Warbler, beneath white, with a spot of yellow before 



the eyes, and one of white behind, the latter with a black 



one beneath. 



Sylvia dominica. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 538. 114. 

 Motacilla dominica. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1. 334. 26. Gmel. Syst. 



Nat. 1. 980. 

 Ficedula dominicensis cinerea. Briss. Orn. 3. 520. 65. pi. 27. 



/3. 



Figuier cendre & gorge jaune. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5. 300. 

 Jamaica Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 485. 110. 



THE length of this species is four inches and a 

 half: its beak and legs are brown : the upper 

 parts of its plumage are cinereous : between the 

 beak and eye a streak of yellow j beneath the 

 latter a spot of black, and behind it one of white : 

 wing-coverts brown, with two bands of white: 

 quills grey brown, edged with grey : throat and 

 forepart of the neck yellow ; from thence to the 



