PINE, YELLOW, AND RUBY-CROWNED WARBLER. 413 



to olive, brighteft on the rump : wings and tail of a blueilh grey : 

 coverts marked with two white lines : outmoft feathers of the tail 

 with their inner webs white. Females of a brownifh color. 



Appears in Penfylvania, from the fouth, in April. Feeds on infefls Place, 



and buds of trees. Continues there the whole fummer. Inhabits the 

 fofter climate of Carolina the whole winter ; and is feen creeping about 

 the trees, efpecially the firs and pine, with other congenerous birds, 

 which affociate during that feafon in fmall flights. 



Yellow Titmoufe, Ca/^/^y, i. 63. jip. Yellow. 



Yellow Wren, Br. Zool. i. N" \t,l.—Ed'w. 278. . 



Le figuier brun & jaune, Z)f 5/^«, v. 295. 



LePouillot, cu le Chantre, lb. 344. — Briffon, iii. 479. 



Le figuier de Caroline^ lb. 486. — Latham,\\. 512. 



M. Trochilus, Faun. Suec. N° 264. — Lev. Mus.— Bl. Mus. 



With the head and upper part of the body, "wings, and tail, 

 of a deep olive : cheeks yellow : through the eyes paffes a 

 dufky line, and beneath them another : whole under fide and inner 

 coverts of the wings, of a fineyellow j but in fome much paler than 

 others. 



Inhabits North Carolina. ; breeds there, and difappears in winter, p, 



retiring to Jamaica and other iflands. Is almoft an univerfal bird. 

 Found in moft parts of Europe. Bears all climates, from the Eaji 

 Indies to th.c ruggtd Kamtfchatka. Is one. of the fmalleft birds of. 

 Europe. Feeds on infedts. 



Ruby-cTOwnedWren, Edw. 254. 



Le Roitelet rubis, DeBi<ffon,y. 373. — i«/*tfw, u. jii.— Lev. Mus. crowneb. 



With, a rich rubyrcolored fpot towards the hind part of . the 

 head : reft of the head, upper part of the neck, body, 

 and coverts of the wings, of an olive-colour : coverts croffed by 

 two white lines : primaries and tail dufky,. edged with yellow : from . 



bill. 



