GRISLY WARBLER. 



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greenish ash-colour above : the upper parts of the 

 body, wings, and tail, are rufous brown ; the 

 under parts brownish white : legs brown. In- 

 habits Jamaica. 



GRISLY WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia grisea.) 



Sy. cinereo grisea j vertice, rostro, gutture pectoreque nigris, stria 



oculari, recticum apice, abdomine crissoque albis. 

 Cinereous-grey Warbler, with the crown, beak, throat, and 



breast, black; stripe through the eyes, tip of the tail-feathers, 



abdomen, and vent, white. 

 Sylvia grisea. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 532. 88. 

 Motacilla grisea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. g64. 

 Grifin de Cayenne. Buff^ Hist. Nat. Ois. 3. 408.— Buff, PI. 



Enl. 643, f. 1. 2. 

 Grisly Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 473. 84. 



Inhabits Cayenne : length four inches and a 

 half: the male has the beak black: the crown of 

 the head dusky black: the upper parts of the body 

 are ash-coloured grey, edged with grey: the wings 

 and tail are the same, but bordered with white : 

 through the eye a white stripe : the throat, fore- 

 part of the neck, and breast, are black : the belly, 

 thighs, and vent, are white : the legs are ash- 

 coloured : the female has all the upper parts of 

 her body deeper ash than the male, and those parts 

 that are black in him are dusky in her. 



