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legs greenish grey. The song of the male is very 

 agreeable, and is continued all the year ; the fe- 

 male is also said to possess a slight song ; their 

 food consists principally of insects. They are na- 

 tives of St. Domingo. 



CASPIAN WARBLER. 



(Sylvia longirostris.) 



Sy. cinerea, suhtus atra, rostro longo. 



Cinereous Warbler, beneath dusky ; the beak long. 



Sylvia longirostris. Lath, Ind. 0rn,2. 552, l64. 



Motacilla longirostris. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. 978. — GmeL It, 3. 



98. j?/. 19-/. 2. 

 Caspian Warbler. Lath, Gen, Syn, Sup, II, 245. 22. 



Inhabits the mountains in the vicinity of the 

 Caspian Sea : the beak is rather long : the upper 

 parts of its plumage are cinereous 5 the under 

 parts black. 



LUZONIAN WARBLER. 



(Sylvia Caprata.) 



Sy. nigra, uropygioy crisso, macutaque tectricum alari alhis. 

 Black Warbler, with the rump, vent, and spot on the wing- 

 coverts, white. 

 Sylvia Caprata. Lath, Ind. Orn, 2. 524. 52. 



