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WARBLER. 



n6. 

 RED- 

 THROATED W. 



Motacilla Penfylvanica, Lin. Sjft. i. p. 333. N° 19. 



Le Figuier a tete jaune de Penfilvanie, Brif. orn. Supp. p. 105. N° 78. 



■ «— a poitrine rouge, Buf. oif. v. p. 308. 



Red-throated Flycatcher, Ed=w. pi. 301. 



Description. 



Female. 



Place* 



QI Z E of the Pettichaps. Bill black : upper parts of the body- 

 olive green fpotted with black : crown of the head yellow : 

 hind part of the head black : beneath the eyes a broad band of 

 the fame : fides of the head, and under parts of the body, white : 

 top of the breaft and fides deep red : wing coverts dufky, croffed 

 with two whitifh bars : quills dufky ; fome of the inner ones 

 edged and tipped with ©live green : tail dufky ; the outer fea- 

 thers fpotted within with white: legs black. 



The female wants the black at the hind head; the back not 

 fpotted ; and the fides fcarcely marked with red. 



Thefe are feen in Penfyhania \n fpring-, on their paffage north- 

 ward, where they go to breed, and pafs the fummer. 



Their food confifts of infects, fpiders, and fuch like. 



137. 

 CERULEAN W\ 



Motacilla Cxrulea, Lin. Syft. i. p. 337. N° 43. 



Le Figuier cendre de Penfilvanie, Brif. orn. Supp. p. 107. N° 79. 



- — — gris de Fer, Buf. oif. v. p. 309. 



Little Blue-grey Flycatcher, Ediu. pi. 302. 

 Cerulean Warbler, ArB. Zool. 



Description. T ESS than the Pettichaps. Bill black; bafe of the under 



mandible reddifh : head and upper parts of the body blue 



grey : eyelids white : from the bill to the hind head paffes a ftripe 



of 



