WARBLER. 193 



One, supposed to be a female, was pale brown'on the upper parts, 

 deeper on the wings and tail ; chin and throat pale reddish, or 

 rufous white, the rest beneath quite white ; bill and legs pale ash- 

 colour. 



Inhabits India, and called Chootkee ; found at Calcutta in the 

 dry season ; has the habits of a Flycatcher : it seems allied to the 

 ^Ethereal Warbler, but is a larger bird. 



Another of these, among the drawings of Sir J. Anstruther, had 

 a dusky mark through the eye, and the quills deep brown. 



A third blue, with the chin, throat, and breast, pale rufous, and 

 so like the Blue Warbler of America, as at first sight to be taken for 

 the same bird. 



256.— GUIRA WARBLER. 



Sylvia Guira, Ind. Orn. ii. 547. 



Motacilla Guira, Lin. i. 335. Gm. Lin. i. 988. 



Tanagra nigricollis, Gm. Lin. i. 894. 



Sylvia Brasiliensis viridis, Bris. iii. 533. Id. 8vo. i. 455. 



Guira guacuberaba, Rati, 83. Will. 173. t. 41. Id. Engl. 239. t. 41. Buf. v. 342. 



Edw. pi. 351. 1. 

 Tangara a gorge noire, Buf. yi. 283. PI. enl. 720. 1. 

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

 Black-throated Tanager, Gen. Syn. iii. 237. 

 Guira Warbler, Gen. Syn.'w. 505. Arct. Zool. ii. No. 316. Shaw's Zool. x. 691. 



SIZE of a Goldfinch. Bill dusky, beneath it flesh-colour, round 

 the base black, which colour extends round the eyes, the ears, and 

 throat; over the eye a yellow line, passing down on each side of the 

 neck ; upper parts of the body, wings, and tail, olive-green ; the 

 under, from throat to breast, fine orange ; from thence to the vent 

 yellow, changing by degrees; upper tail coverts yellow; rump 

 orange ; tips of the quills and legs brown. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



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