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WARBLER. 



Place. 



with pale grey : tuil brown, bordered with grey ; the two middle 

 feathers tinged with yellow ; the two outer ones fpotted with 

 white within, near the tip ; and the outer pne of all bordered 

 with white : legs brown. 

 Inhabits Leuijiana. 



127. Le Figuier Graflet, Buf. oif. v. p. iio. — ArS. Zool. 



GRASSET W. 



Description. DILL black: the upper parts of the body greyifh olive: on 

 the head a fpot of yellow : on the body fome dafhes of 

 black : the rump is yellow : throat and fore part of the neck 

 pale rufous, with a mixture of afh-colour : reft of the under parts 

 whitilh : greater quills brown, edged with grey without, and 

 whitifh within ; fecondaries blackifh, edged and tipped with 

 grey : tail black, edged with grey ; the four outer feathers have a 

 white fpot on the inner webs, near the tip : legs black. 

 Place. Inhabits houifiana. 



128. 

 GREY- 

 THROATED W. 



Description. 



Place. 



Le Figuier cendre a gorge cendree, Buf. oif. v. p. 319. 

 Grey-throated Warbler, ArS. Zool. 



"DILL black ; beneath grey : the general colour of the plu- 

 mage cinereous, but the head and upper parts much deeper 

 than the reft : the quills have whitifh edges : the tail black j the 

 outer feathers almoft wholly white j the next the fame on the end 

 half; the third only tipped with white. 



Both the laft are called Grajfet in Louijiana, on account of their 

 being extremely fat. 



They 



