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PALM WARBLER. 



(Sylvia Palmarum.) 



Sy. Jusca, subtus sordide ochroleuca, abdomine fimescente^ uropy-^ 

 ■ gio olimceoi rectricibus duabus extimis fascia intus prope apt- 

 cem alba. 



Brown Warbler, beneath dull yellow white, with the belly yel- 

 lowish; the rump olive, and the two outer tail-feathers with 

 a white stripe near the tip within. 



Sylvia palmarum. Lath. Ind, Orn. 2. 544. 136, — Vieil, Ois. de 

 I'Amer. Sept. 1. 21. 



Motacilla palmarum. Gmel, Si/st, I^at. 1 . 95 1 . 



La Fauvette Bimbele. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer. Sept. 2. 21. pi. 

 73. 



Bimbele ou fausse Linotte. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5, 330. 

 Palm Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 498. 131. 



Called Bimbele by the negroes of St. Do- 

 mingo : its length is five inches : the upper parts 

 of its phimage are brown, the head deepest: wings 

 and tail brown, with paler edges: rump and upper 

 tail-coverts olive-green : the throat, fore-part of 

 the neck, and breast, yellowish white : belly and 

 vent pale yellow : the two outer tail-feathers with 

 a white band on the inner web near the tip. In- 

 habits the island of St. Domingo, among palm- 

 trees., where its nest is constructed : the female 

 lays two or three eggs : their principal food con- 

 sists of seeds and insects: it has scarcely any 

 V song, but what little there is, is far from being 

 unpleasant. 



V. X. p. II. 



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