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EQUATORIAL WARBLER. 



whitish : the crown of its head and the nape are 

 hoary : the back and wings are black, the latter 

 marked with a triangular white spot : the throat 

 and fore-part of the neck are black: the under 

 parts of the body are deep yellow ; the tail is also 

 yellow, the two middle feathers excepted, which 

 are wholly black. 



EQUATORIAL WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia iEquinoctialis.) 



Sy. virescente Jusca, subtus ochroleuca, gula pectoregue Jlavescen^ 



tibus, remigibus, cauda pedibusque fuscis. 

 Green-brown Warbler, beneath yellow white, with the throat 



and breast yellowish ; the quills, tail, and feet, brown. 

 Sylvia aequinoctialis. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 542. 12/. — Vieil, Ois, 



de VAmer. Sept. 2. 26. 

 Motacilla aequinoctialis. GmeL Syst. Nat. 1. 9/2. 

 Figuier olive de Cayenne. Btiffl Hist, Nat, Ois. 5. 3.15. — Buf. 



PL Enl. 685./. 1. 

 La Fauvette olive. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer, Sept. 2. 2Q. pi. 81. 

 Equatorial Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 493. 122. 



This bird is above five inches in length : its 

 beak is black : the upper parts of the plumage 

 are greenish brown: the quills and tail dusky 

 brown : the throat and breast pale yellow : the 

 under parts of the body yellowish white: leg.s 

 brown. Inhabits Cayenne and North America. 



