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and eye a large triangular black fpot-: beneath the eye a white 

 mark : the hind part of the neck, and all the upper parts, black, 

 edo-ed with yellowilh green : throat and under parts whitifh : 

 acrofs the wing two yellowilh bars : quills and tail dufky, edged 

 with olive green and whitifh : the inner webs of the three outer 

 feathers of a yellowilh white, from the middle to the end : legs 

 dufky. 



The figure in the PL enl. wants the black on the fides of the 

 head ; and is otherwife much paler in colour. It is moft likely 

 a female, or a young bird. 



This inhabits Canada and the northern parts of North America, Place and 

 into which it migrates the beginning of April. Frequents low 

 fhrubs, and the under branches of the Red Cedars. Departs in 

 autumn. 



Motacilla Dominica, Lin. Syft.i. p. 334. M° 26. 110. 



Le Figuier cendre de St. Domingue, Brif. orn. iii. p. 520. N° 65. pi. Z7. JAMAICA W. 



f- 3- 

 Le Figuier cendre a gorge jaune, Buf. oif. v. p. 300. 

 Mufcicapa a Cceruleo cinereo,.fufco & luteo varia, Rati Syn. 186. N° 37-. 

 Blue and afh-coloured Mufcicapa, Sloan. Jam. ii. p. 310. N° 44.. 



I" E N G T H four inches and a half. Bill brown : the upper Description., 



parts of the bird afh-coloured : throat * and fore part of the 

 neck yellow : from thence to the vent white : between the bill- 

 and eye aftreak of yellow j beneath the eye a large fpot of black j 



* Linnaus fays the- throat is black ; but this does not appear by Brifon's 

 figure. Perhaps the black on each fide may unite under the chin in fome fpe- 

 cimens, and not in others. 



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