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JAMAICA WARBLER. 



Length not quite five inches: beak dusky: 

 the upper parts of the plumage brown 5 the rump 

 palest : the tail short and wedge-shaped : the sides 

 of the body pale red ; the under parts white: legs 

 yellow : the female has the under parts grey. In- 

 habits Senegal. 



JAMAICA WARBLER. 



(Sylvia Dominica.) 



Sy. cinerea subtus alba, macula ante oculos lutea, pone alba, infra 

 nigra. 



Cinereous Warbler, beneath white, with a spot of yellow before 

 the eyes^ and one of white behind, the latter with a black 

 one beneath. 



Sylvia dominica. Lath, Ind, Orn, 2. 538. 114. 



Motacilla dominica. Lin. Syst» Nat, 1, 334. 26. — Gmel, Syst, 

 Nat, 1. 980. 



Ficedula dominicensis cinerea. Briss. Orn, 3. 520. 65. pi. 2/. 



/a. 



Figuier cendre ^ gorge jaune. Buff, Hist, Nat, Ois, 5. 300. 

 Jamaica Warbler. Lath, Gen, Syn. 4. 485. 110. 



The length of this species is four inches and a 

 half : its beak and legs are brown : the upper 

 parts of its plumage are cinereous : between the 

 beak and eye a streak of yellow; beneath the 

 latter a spot of black, and behind it one of white : 

 wing-coverts brown, with two bands of white: 

 quills grey brown, edged with grey : throat and 

 forepart of the neck yellow ; from thence to the 



