GOLDEN-CROWNED, HUDSON! AN, &c. THRUSH. , 339 



Golden-crowned Thrudi, EJiv. 252. joj, Goljjek- 



Motacilla aurocapilla, Lin. SyJ}. 334. — Latham, ill. 21. crowned. 



Le Figuier a tete d'or, Brijfon, iii. 504. 



La Grivelette de St. Domingue, De Buffon, Oif. iii. 3 17. — PU EnU 3980— 

 Bl. Mus. 



'T'H. With the crown of the head of a bright gold-color, 

 bounded on each fide by a black line : upper part of the body, 

 wings, and tail, of an olive brown : under fide of the neclc, breaft, 

 and fides, white, fpotted with black ; or, as the French exprelTively 

 call, it grivelees : belly in fome of a pure white ; in others, fpotted : 

 legs of a yellowifh brown. In Size lefifer than the laft. 



Inhabits Penfylvania, and probably all the fouthern provinces. Place. 



It builds its neft on the ground, on the fide of a bank, in the form 

 of an oven, with leaves, lining it with, dry grafs, and lays five 

 white eggs, fpotted with brown. Migrates on approach of winter 

 to the iflands, fuch as St. Domingo, Jamaica, &c. Some having 

 been taken at fea in November in their pafTage *. 



'T'H, With a black bill : general color of the plumage deep 204. Hudboniah. 



blueifli a£h : crown, nape, coverts of the wings, and primaries, 

 more or lefs edged with pale chefnut : coverts of the tail of the fame 

 color : tail deep afh, rounded at the end : legs black. Length of 

 the whole bird feven inches and a half. 



Inhabits Hudfon's Bay. Lev. Mus, Place. 



H. With a dulky ftrong bill, half an inch long : head, neck, 205. New-York. 

 and breaft, mottled with light ruft-color and black : back very 

 glofly : and the edges of the feathers ferruginous : from the bill, 

 above and beneath each eye, extends to the hind part of the. head 



• EJwards. 



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