184 WARBLER. 



body and greater wing coverts bright green ; quills brown, edged 

 with green ; legs grey. — Inhabits Cayenne. 



239— PARAGUAN WARBLER. 



Le Tachuris, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 142. 



LENGTH four inches, extent six. Bill dusky, straight, a little 

 curved at the point; corners of the mouth orange ; head and neck 

 behind slaty lead-colour; round the base of the upper mandible 

 white ; upper parts of the body and lesser wing coverts greenish 

 brown, the greater dusky, with bright-rufous ends; throat white ; 

 neck before pearly grey ; breast and belly white ; bend of the wing 

 yellow ; margins of the quills and tail white beneath ; legs dusky 

 lead-colour. 



Inhabits Paraguay, but is not common. 



240— BLUE-STRIPED WARBLER. 



Sylvia lineata, Ind. Orn. ii. 546. 



Motacilla lineata, Gm. Lin. i. 990. 



Le Pitpit a Coiffe bleue, Buf. v. 342. 



Blue-striped Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 504. Shaw's Zool. x. 656. 



BILL black ; on the top of the head a longitudinal spot of blue ; 

 forehead deep bright blue, passing over the eye, quite to the middle 

 of the back ; on the breast a stripe of white, reaching to the vent, 

 growing broader as it passes backwards ; the rest of the under parts 

 blue; legs black. 



Inhabits Cayenne. 



