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white, marked with great black fpots ; coverts and primaries 

 blaclc ; the firft crofTed wirh two white bars j the laft edged on 

 their inner fides with white : belly white : fides fpotted with black : 

 taj] blackj edged with grey; inner webs of the ouunofl feathers fpot- 

 ted with white. 



Arrives in Penfylvania \n April ; ftays there the whole fummer. Place. 



Feeds on infefts, caterpillars, &c. ' Probably winters in the An- 

 tUksj u'here it is likewife found *. 



-Golden-crowned Fly-catcher, EJ'w. 29I?. 2g,_ Golden- 



Le figuier couronne d'or, De Biiffon, v. 312. — Latham, ii. 486. crowned. 



With a golden crown, bounded on all fides witTi a blueifh 

 flate-color : above each eye, a narrow white line : from the 

 bill, aero fs the eyes, a broad band of black : throat and chin white : 

 hind part of neck and back blueifli, with duflcy oblong fpots : rump 

 yellow : breaft black, edged with grey ; fides of the breafl: yellow : 

 belly and vent white, fpotted with black : wings dufliy ; coverts 

 and fecondaries edged with white : tail black ; three outmoft fea- 

 thers on each fide marked on their inner webs with white. Female 

 is brown on tlieback; wants the black ftroke through the eye, and 

 mark on the breafi: : in other refpeds agrees with the cock. 



Arrives in Penfylvania in fpring : ftays there but three or four Placed 



days, proceeding northward to breed. Appears likewife in the fame 

 manner in Nova Scotia. 



Golden-wing Fly-catcher, £a'iv. Z99. , 295. Qold-wikg. 



Le figuier, aux ^iles dorees, De Biiffon,v. ■^ii.—Briffhn, A^^. 109. 

 Motacilla chryfoptera, Lin. Syjl, 333. — Latham, ii. 492. 



'^^ , With a golden crown : eyes inclofed in a bed of black, 



reaching from the bill to the hind part of the head, and 



Ijounded above and below with a white line : throatj .and under fide 



• Sloane, i. 309. 



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