WARBLER. 165 



213.— BLOODY-SIDE WARBLER. 



Sylvia ruficapilla, Ind. Orn. i. 540. 



Motacilla ruficapilla, Gm. Lin. i. 941. 



Ficedula Martinicana, Bris. iii. 490. t. 22. 4. Id. 8vo. i. 444. 



Le Figuier a tete rousse, Buf. v. 306. 



Bloody-side Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 489. Shaw's Zool. x. 699. 



LENGTH four inches and a quarter. Bill brown; plumage above 

 olive-green ; crown rufous ; throat, neck before, and breast, yellow, 

 with longitudinal rufous spots ; belly and vent plain yellow ; wing 

 coverts and quills brown, edged with olive-green ; tail as the quills, 

 but the two outer feathers are yellowish within ; legs grey. 



Inhabits Martinico, said to be continually in motion, and to have 

 a trifling song, yet very melodious. 



314.— RED-THROATED WARBLER. 



Sylvia Pennsylvanica, Ind. Orn. ii. 540. Amer. Orn. ii. pi. 14. f. 5. 



Motacilla Pennsylvanica, Lin. i. 333. Gm. Lin. i. 971. 



Ficedula Pennsylvanica icterocephala, Bris. App. 105. Id. 8vo. i. 458. 



Figuier a. poitrine rouge, Buf. v. 308. 



Red-throated Flycatcher, Edw. pi. 301. 



Bloody-side Warbler, Arct. Zool. ii. No. 298. 



Red-throated Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 490. 



SIZE of the Petti chaps; length five inches, breadth seven and 

 three quarters. Bill black; irides hazel; body above olive-green, 

 spotted with black ; crown of the head yellow, hind part black ; 

 beneath the eyes a broad band of the same; sides of the head, and 

 under parts of the body white ; top of the breast and sides deep red ; 

 wing coverts dusky, crossed with two whitish bars; quills dusky, 

 some of the inner ones edged, and tipped with olive-green ; tail 

 dusky, the outer feathers spotted within with white ; legs black. 



