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WHITE-WINGED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia leucoptera.) 



SY. viridi-jlava, subtus lutea, tectricibus alarum superioribus apice 



albis, cauda viridis. 

 Green-yellow Warbler, beneath yellow, with the tip of the upper 



wing-coverts white ; the tail green. 

 Sylvia leucoptera. Vieil. Ols. de VAmer. Sept. 2. 28. 

 La Fauvette leucoptere. Vieil. Ois. de FAmer. Sept. 2. 28. pi. 



84. 



LENGTH four inches and a half: beak black ; its 

 sides white : the whole of the upper parts of the 

 body yellowish green, inclining to brown; the 

 upper wing-coverts tipped with white, forming a 

 bar of that colour on the wing; the bend of which, 

 with the cheeks, throat, and under parts of the 

 body, are fine yellow : the tail is dark green : the 

 legs are black. It is an inhabitant of North Ame- 

 rica : it somewhat resembles the Pine Warbler. 



TAILOR WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia sutoria.) 



SY. totaflava. 



Warbler entirely yellow. 



Sylvia sutoria. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 551. 150. 



Motacilla sutoria. Gmcl. Syst. Nat. 1. QQj.Zool. Ind. p. IJ. 



Tailor Warbler. Lath, Gen. Syn. 4. 515. 149. Ind. Zool. pi. i. 



