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WARBLER. 



feels, on which it feeds. Suppofed to breed there, though the 

 neft is not yet clearly known. Is moll frequent among the pwe- 

 trees. 



108. 

 GREEN W. 



Description. 



Place. 



Le Figuier a gorge noire de Penfilvanie, Brif. orn. Sufp, p. 104. N° 77. 

 Le Figuier a Cravatte noire, Buf. oif. v. p. 298. 

 Black-throated Green Flycatcher, Ednu. pi. 300. 

 Green Warbler, ArB. Zool. 



CIZE of the Petlichaps. Bill black: plumage on the upper 

 parts olive green : fides of the head and neck bright yellow: 

 throat and fore part of the neck black : upper part of the breafl 

 yellow : lower parr, belly, and venty, white : fides black and 

 white: lefTer wing coverts olive; middle and greater ones neareft 

 the body deep afh-colour tipped with white, making two bands 

 acrofs the wing : outer coverts and quills afh-colour; the lad 

 edged with white : tail deep afh-colour; the three outer feathers 

 marked with white on the inner web : legs brown. 



Inhabits Penjylvania, where it comes about the month of 

 April; but fcarcely flops there, being only on its way to the more 

 northward parts : and returns back in September, 



Feeds on infects. 



I°9* Motacilla i&erocephala, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 334. N° 25. 



^■^ Le Figuier a tete jaune de Canada, Brif. orn. iii. p. 517. N° 64. pi. 27. f. 2. 



— Buf. oif v. p. 299. 

 Le Figuier de Miffiffippi, PI. enl. 731. f. 2* 

 Quebec Warbler, Aril. Zool. 



Description. T ESS than the Petti chaps :. length four inches and a third. 



Bill dufky : the top of the head yellow : between the bill 



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