HEMLOCK WARBLER. 727 



Figuier a gorge jaune. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5.317. 

 La Fauvette & gorge jaune. Vieil. Ois. de I' Amer. Sept. 2. 46. 

 Orange-bellied Warbler. Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 410. 312. -Lath. 

 Ind. Orn. 4. 4Q5. 125. 



THE Orange-bellied Warbler has the upper 

 mandible of its beak brown, and the lower whitish : 

 the head and upper parts of its body are olive- 

 brown: the quills are brown; the primaries edged 

 with pale grey, and the secondaries with olive ; 

 the outer quill is white: the throat and under 

 parts of the neck are yellow: the breast is brownish : 

 the rest of the under parts rufous, the vent in- 

 clining to yellow: the tail-feathers are brown, 

 with olive edges ; legs yellowish brown. Inhabits 

 Louisiana. 



HEMLOCK WARBLER. 

 (SylviaParus.) 



SY. nigricans subtusjlavescens, superciliis, lateribus colli, pectori- 

 busquejlavis, alarum fasciis duabus albis, rectricibusque tribus 

 exterioribus apice extus albis. 



Dusky Warbler, beneath yellowish, with the eyebrows, sides of 

 the neck, and breast, yellow ; wings with two white stripes, 

 and the three outer tail-feathers white at the tips of their ex- 

 terior webs. 



Sylvia Par us. Wih. Amer. Orn. 5. 114. 



Hemlock Warbler. Wils. Amer. Orn. 5. Ii4.pl. XLIV <C /. 3. 



THIS species has very much the habits of the 

 birds of the Titmouse genus, darting after flies 



