SPOTTED, AND LOUI S I ANE WARBLER. 4,07 



Spotted yellow Fly-catcher, Edw, 257. — Latham,'\u \%z. 302^ Spotted, 



La figuier brun de Canada, (the raale) BriJJhn, iii. 515. 



de St, Domingue (the female) 513. — De Buffan, v. 293. 



With the head, upper part of the body, and wings, of a 

 dark olive green : primaries and tail of a more duflcy hue : 

 the interior web of the cutmoft feathers of the tail marked with a 

 large white fpot : lefTer coverts of the wings, near the ridge, croffed 

 with white : rump yellowifh : all the under fide of the body yellow. : 

 under fide of the neck, breafl:, and fides, fpotted with black : mid- 

 dle of the belly and vent plain. 



Taken with the preceding. Inhabits alfo Canada, which may be Placs.. 



its place of fummer refidence and breeding. The Female, which, 

 has a white breaft, and the colors of the upper part of the body 

 more dull than that of the cock, has been found in the ifle of Hifpani- 

 ola i which may be one of the winter quarters of this and congene- 

 rous birds... 



Le iiguier a gorge jaune. Be Bujon, v. 28S. joj- LouistAKE.. 



Le figuier de le Louifiane, BriJJhn, iii. 500. — Latham, ii. 4S0. 



'\X/'^ With the head and whole upper part of the body of a clear 

 olive-green : cheeks inclining to cinereous : coverts of the 

 wings of a blueifh afh-color, croffed with two white bars : prima- 

 ries dufky, edged externally with olive, internally with white : tail 

 of a dufliy brown, edged like the wings ; and the three outmoft 

 feathers marked near their ends v/ith a white fpot : lower fide of 

 the neck and breaft of a fine yellow j the laft fpotted with red; 

 belly and vent white, tinged with yellov/. Femaxe wants the red ' 

 ipots on the breafb. 



Inhabits Louiftjana and Su 'Domingo.. Placbj 



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