BIRDS OF HAITI AND SAN DOMINGO. 



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Sylvia pusilla. Wils., Am. Orn., V. p. 100 (18 12). 



Sylvicola canadensis. " Svv. and Rich., Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1837," and 



Bds. Am., II. p. 63 (1841). 

 Sylvicola pannosa. Gosse, Bds. Jamaica, p. 162 (1847). 



Adull, Male. — Above, slaty blue; sides of the head, throat, and 

 sides of the body, black ; rest of underparts, white ; a band of white 

 on the primaries ; tail, dark brown, blotched with white. 



Adult, Female. — Smaller than the male; above, olive green, 

 reaching the sides of the throat; underparts, pale greenish yellow. 



Length 5; wing 2.40; tail .90; tarsus .72; bill .36. 



The present species is a winter visitant; abundant in February 

 and March. 



DENDRCECA DOMINICA. (Linn) 



Motacilla dominica. Linn., Syst. Nat., I. p. 334 (1766). 



Dendroeca dominica. Bd., Rev. Am. Bds., p. 209 (1865). — Coues, 



Bds. N. W., p. 66 (1874). — Bd., Bwr. and Ridgw., Hist. N. A. 



Bds., I. p. 240(1874). — Godman and Salvin, Biol. Centr. Amer. 



Zool. Aves, Pt. IX. p. 134 (188 1). — Cory, Bds. Bahama I., p. 65 



(1880). 



Dcudrosca s?iperciliosa. Bd., Bds. N. A., p. 289 (1858). — Gund., 



J. f. O., p. 326 (1861). 

 Motacilla Jlavicollis. Gm, Syst. Nat., I. p. 959 (1788). 

 Sylvia Jlavicollis. "Lath., Ind. Orn., II. p. 518 (1790)." — Wils., Am. 



Orn., II. p. 64 ( 18 10). 



