BLOODY-SIDE AND CiERULEAN WARBLER. 405 



Red-throated Fly-eatcher, Edxv, 301* 298. Bloods- 



La figuier a poitrine rouge, De Buffon, v. 30S. — Brijfon, Add. 105. s.D£.- 



Motacilla Penfylvanica, Lin, Syft. 333. — Latham, ii. 489. 



W^. With a yellow crown r white cheeks : a fmall black mark 

 palling under each eye : throat, and whole under fide of the 

 body, white, except part of the bread, which is of a blood-red, which 

 color extends along the fides under the wings : hind part of the 

 head black : back and rump dufky, edged with yellowifh green : 

 coverts of the wings, and primaries, dufky j the firfl: marked with 

 two bars of white : tall dufky, with a white mark on the exterior 

 feathers. Female wants the black fpot on the hind part of the 

 head, and thofe on the backj in other refpedls agrees with the - , 



cock. 

 Attends the preceding fpecies in. their fhort paffage through Fen- Placso. 



Little blue-grey Fly-catcher, Edw. 302.^ - 299. Csruxbaw.. 



La figuier gris de fer, Di Buffon, v. ^og.—Bri^n, App. 107. 

 M. Cxrulea, Ljn, Sjjl. 337. — Latham, ii. 490. 



"V^ , With the head and v/hole upper part of the body of a blueifh 

 flate-color : wings brown ; a few of the fecondaries edged 

 ■with white : over each eye a narrow line uf black : tail dufky ; two 

 GUtmoft feathers white j the third on each fide tipt with white. 

 Female wants the black ftripe over the eyes : and the colors of the 

 tail, and upper part of it, brownifh. 



Appears in Penfylvcmia in March. Builds its neft in April, with P**c9, 



hulks from the buds of trees, down of plants, &c. coating it with 

 licheas, and lining it with horfe-hair. It continues in the country- 

 all 



