64-6 BLUE-TAILED WARBLER. 



on the wing-coverts is not so distinct ; and the 

 tail has a very minute white spot at the tip. This 

 bird inhabits New York and Newfoundland. 



PLUMBEOUS WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia plumbea.) 



SY. plumbea sultus cinerea, remigibus rectricibusque ofrscuris. 

 Lead-coloured Warbler, beneath ash-coloured, with the quills 



and tail-feathers obscure. 

 Sylvia plumbea. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 553. 171. 

 Plumbeous Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. 188. 156. 



LOCALITY unknown : it is a small species, mea- 

 suring scarcely four inches in length : its beak is 

 short, and is of a dusky brown colour : the upper 

 parts of the plumage are very deep lead-colour : 

 the quills and tail are dusky : the under parts of 

 the body pale cinereous : legs deep brown. 



BLUE-TAILED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia cyanura.) 



SY. cinereo-jlavescens, suUus superciliisque jtavo-albis, alls can- 



daquefuscis, uropygio rectricumque marginibus cceruleis. 

 Ash-coloured yellow Warbler, with the under parts of the body 



