732 CONNECTICUT WARBLER. 



DESCRIBED by Dr. Latham from a specimen in 

 the collection of Sir Joseph Banks as follows : 

 " Length seven inches : beak black, and pale at 

 the base : plumage above olive-brown ; middle of 

 each feather darkest : from the base of the beak 

 to the eye rufous yellow ; throat the same : on 

 each side of the jaw a blackish streak : breast 

 rufous, dashed perpendicularly with blackish : 

 belly white ; the sides clashed with dusky black : 

 wing- coverts dark olive-brown, with reddish white 

 tips : quills still darker, with yellowish edges : 

 tail even, but the feathers pointed at the ends ; 

 outer feathers white ; the end of the second white, 

 the rest brown : legs pale yellow brown." Locality 

 unknown. 



CONNECTICUT WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia agilis.) 



Si', olivaceo-flava, subtasjlava^gula cmerea, remigibusjiiscis mar- 

 gine olivaceis, orbitis albis. 



Olive-yellow Warbler, beneath yellow, with the throat cinere- 

 ous; the quills brown, edged with olive, and the orbits white. 



Sylvia agilis. Wils. Amer. Orn. 5. 64. 



Connecticut Warbler. Wils. Amcr. Orn. 5. 64.pl. xxix.y: 4. 



LENGTH five inches and three quarters : upper 

 parts of the body rich olive yellow : wings dusky 

 brown, edged with olive : throat dirty white, or 

 pale ash : upper parts of the breast dull greenish 



