WARBLER. 183 



B Le Pitpit bleu de Cayenne, PL enl. 669. 1. Gen. Syn. iv. 503. 



In this the body, wings, and tail, are as in the others, the head 

 of a plain blue. 



All these are found at Guiana. — Brisson supposes the bird 

 described by hirn to be the Elotototl of Fernandez. 



C. — Length five inches and a half. Bill black ; between the 

 bill and eye, the chin, and down the middle of the neck, black ; 

 head, neck, breast, belly, scapulars, lower part of the back, and 

 rump, pale glossy greenish blue, changing into either in different 

 lights ; quills and tail black, the feathers margined outwardly with 

 green ; lesser wing coverts black ; second and third coverts blue 

 green ; legs red brown. 



I found a specimen of this in the collection of Mr. Mc. Leay, 

 who received it from Berbice, by the name of Jauraszini, or Creeper. 



M. Sonnini thinks the Blue Manakin of Edwards, to be a 

 Variety, and that this and the next are probably allied. M. d'Azara 

 compares his Bec-en-poincon bleu et blanc bleuatre, * with the 

 Elotototl above quoted, and if the fact is so, it will make it a Variety 

 of the Cayenne Warbler. 



238.—BLUE-HEADED WARBLER. 



Sylvia cyanocephala, Ind. Orn. ii. 546. 



Motacilla cyanocephala, Gm. Lin. i. 990. 



Sylvia viridis, Bris. iii. 531. t. 28. 4. Id. 8vo. i. 455. 



Bee-fin, Tern. Man. Ed. ii. Anal. p. lxviii. 



Pitpit vert, Buf. v. 338. 



Bec-en-poin<;on noir et bleu de Ciel, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 103. — female. 



Blue-headed Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 503. Shaw's Zool. x. 684. 



LENGTH four inches and three quarters. Bill brown ; head, 

 and lesser wing coverts blue ; throat bluish grey ; the rest of the 



* Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 107. 



