SWALLOW WARBLER. 



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vent white: sides of the breast sprinkled with 

 small spots of dusky : tail like the quills, with a 

 white spot near the tips of the inner webs. In- 

 habits the West Indies. 



SWALLOW WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Hirundinacea.) 



Sy. corpore supra nigro, jugulo pectoreque coccineis, abdomine 



albo striga longitudinali nigra, crisso Julvo, 

 Warbler with the body beneath black ; the jugulum and breast 



crimson; the belly white, with a longitudinal black stripe; 



the vent fulvous. 

 Sylvia hirundinacea. Lath» Ind. Orn, Sup, lv» 13. 

 Motacilla hirundinacea. Nat. Misc. 4.pL 114. 

 Swallow Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. IL 250. Sp. 



Found in New South Wales : the whole of the 

 plumage above is black : the throat, fore-part of 

 the neck, and the breast, crimson : the rest of the 

 under parts white, divided down the middle with 

 a broad black streak : vent and under tail-coverts 

 orange. 



