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229.— GRISLY WARBLER. 



Sylvia grisea, Tnd. Orn. ii. 532. 



Motacilla grisea, Gm. Lin. i. 9G4. 



Le Grisin de Cayenne, Buf. iii. 408. PL enl. 643. 1. 2. 



Grisly Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 473. Shaw's Zool. x. 585. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill black ; crown of the 

 head dusky black ; throat, fore part of the neck, and breast black ; 

 through the eye a white streak ; upper parts of the body, wings, and 

 tail cinereous grey ; the feathers of the first bordered with grey, the 

 last tipped with white ; belly, thighs, and vent white ; legs cinereous. 



The female is more ash-coloured above, and the black parts not 

 so deep. — Inhabits Cayenne. 



230— SAINT DOMINGO WARBLER. 



Sylvia albicollis, Ind. Orn. ii. 535. 



Motacilla albicollis, Gm. Lin. i. 983. 



Ficedula Dominicensis, Bris. iii. 494. t. 26. 5. Id. 8vo. i. 446. 



Figuier a gorge blanche, Buf. v. 287. 



Saint Domingo Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 479. 



LENGTH nearly five inches. Bill horn-colour ; plumage above 

 olive green ; sides of the head, and all beneath, pale yellow, but the 

 fore part of the neck and breast are dirty yellowish white, marked 

 with longitudinal reddish spots ; quills and tail brown, edged with 

 greenish yellow ; all but the two middle tail feathers yellowish on 

 the inner webs; legs grey brown. The female is greenish ash-colour, 

 instead of olive, on the hind part of the neck. 



Inhabits St. Domingo. 



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