OLIVE-BROWN, GRASSET, Sec. WARBLER, 



41 r 



t>f the latter tinged with brown : the reft of the lower part of the 

 body reddifh, approaching to yellow. 



Le figaier brun olive, De Buffon, v. 318. — Latham, iii 495. 



With the upper part of the head and body of a brownifh 

 olive : the coverts of the wings, and primaries, brown ; the 

 -firft edged and tipt with white j the laft edged with grey : throat 

 and breaft white, varied with teints of grey : belly of a yellowilh 

 white : vent quite yellow : tail brown, bordered with clear grey ; 

 thofe of the middle tinged with yellow j the two outmoft on each 

 iide bordered with white- 



313. Olivi» 



BROWIt. 



Le figuier graflet, lie Buffon, v. 319.— Za/^^jw, ii. 495, 



VJI/ With the head and upper part of the body of a deep greyifh 

 green and deep olive j the middle of the head marked with a 

 yellow fpot : back tinged with black : wings brown or dufl<y : throat 

 and under fide of the neck reddilh ; the reft of the lower part 

 white : tail black, edged with grey j and the four outmoft feathers 

 on each fide marked near their ends with white. 



514. 



Gr 



ASSET. 



Le figuier cendre, a gorge ccndre, De Buffon, v. ^\g.— -Latham, ii. 496. 



\J^ With the head, and upper part of the body and wings, afh-co- 

 lor ; the laft edged with white : throat and under fide of the 

 body of a more clear afti-color : tail black : firft feather on each 

 fide almoft white j the fecond half white ; the third tipt with the 

 fame. 



Thefe five fpecies inhabit Louijianay and are called there. Grajfets, 

 from their exceeding fatnefs. They frequent the tulip-trees ; in 

 particular the magnolia grandiflora, or the laurel-tree *, whofe ever* 

 green leaves give ample Ihelter to the feathered tribe. 



* Q^ejby, ii. 61. 



3G a 



Motacilla 



315. Grit* 



THROAT. 



FlACEi 



