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neck, are black : the fides are alfo fpotted with the fame : the 

 belly and the under parts whitifh : quills dufky black; on the 

 outfkle of the greater quills, near the baftard wing, a white fpot: 

 tail fomewhat forked ; the feathers cinereous blue ; three of the 

 outer ones are white within, at the bafe and tips j and the two 

 next are whitifh within at the tip : legs brown *• 

 Place. One of thefe was taken at fea, in a calm, eight or ten leagues 



from Si. Domingo -, and another was fent Mr. Edwards from 

 Penfylvania ■, at which place they arrive in April, make their nefts, 

 and depart to the fouth in autumn. 



"4' Motacilla varia, Lin.Syft. i. p. %%%. N°2?^ 



wh'tp por r ■ • *■>■» • -■ ° 



yy * 11 j£ u ^ Le Figuier varie de St. Domingue, Br if. orn. iii. p. 529. N° 69. pi. 27. f. 5. 



—Buf. oif. v. p. 305. 

 Small black and white Bird, Raii Sjn. p. 186. N° 36. — Sloan. Jam. ii. 



p. 309. pi. 265 f. 1. 

 Black and white Creeper, Edwu. pi. 300. 

 White-poll Warbler, A,a. Zool. 



Br. Muf. 



Description. CIZE of the lafi: : length four inches and three quartes. Bill 

 dufky : top of the head white ; fides of it black, marked with 

 two fireaks of white : back, rump, and throat, white, marked with 

 large black fpots : breaft and belly white, fpotted with black on 

 the breaft and fides : wing coverts black, crofifed with two white 

 bands : quills blackifh, edged with grey -, and fome of thofe 



* In the PL ml. they are yellow, and the tail appears wholly black. 



neareft 



