YELLOW-BREASTED, &c. WARBLER. , 399 



and Carolina, during the funnmer. Retreat to Jamaica, and per- 

 haps others of the Antilles, during winter *. 



Maryland Yellow-throat, Edw. z^j. Z83. Yellow- 



Le iiguier de Maryland, ^r^H, iii. 506. ■ »Reast. 



Le iiguier a joues noires, De Buffoii,v. 292. 

 Turdus Trichas, Lin. Syjl, 293. — Latham, ii. 438. — Lev. Mus. — Bl. Mus. 



"Y^T". With black forehead and cheeks : crown cinereous : hind 

 part, whole upper part of the neck, back, wings, and tail, 

 of a deep olive green : primaries and tail edged with yellow : un- 

 der fide of the neck, breaft, and belly, of a rich yellow. 



Inhabits Penfylvania and Maryland. Frequents bufhes and low Plage 



grounds, near rills of water. Quits the country in autumn. 



La Fauvette a poitrine jaune de la Louifiane, De Bpffon,Y. 162. — PL Enl.yog. 284. Orakge- 

 — Latham, ii. 459. thighed. 



\X^ With forehead and cheeks black : head croffed in the middle 

 with a white band, which divides the cheeks from its hind 

 part: nape, back, wings, and tail, deep olive : lower part of the neck, 

 breaft, and belly, fine yellow : thighs and vent reddifh orange : tail 

 rounded. 



\nh.dh\ts Louijiana ; and is a moft elegant fpecies t differs from the Place. 



laft in its rounded tail. 



Blue Fly-catcher, Ediv. z^i, 285. Black- 



Motacilla Canadenfis, Lin. Syjl. 336, throat. 



Le petit figuier cendre de Canade, BriJ/hn, iii. 527. — Latham, 'H. J^ij. 

 Le figuier bleu, De Buffon, v. 304. — PL EnL 685,. — Bl. Mus. 



\!I7' With the head, upper part of the neck, back, and coverts 

 of the wings, of a flaty blue : throat, under part, and fides 

 of the neck, black : primaries dufl^y \ white at bottom : breaft and 

 belly white : tail duHcy. 



Inhabits, during fummer, Canada and other parts of America, to Placi. 



the fouth. Arrives in Penfylvania in April. Migrates in winter to 

 the Antilles, and returns in fpring. 



* Shane's Jamaica, ii. 312, 



Yellow 



