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RUBY-THROAT WARBLER, 



has the throat and neck of a rich ferruginous : 

 the upper parts of the body cinereous, and the 

 lower whitish. 



RUBY-THROAT WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Calliope.) 



Sy. fusco-ferrugineay suhtus Jlavesccnte alba, gula cinnabarina 



albo nigroque marginata, loris 7iigris, superciliis albis. 

 Rusty-brown Warbler, beneath yellowish white, with the throat 



Vermillion, bordered with black and white ; the lores black, 



and the eyebrows white. 

 Motacilia CaUiope. Gmel. Syst. Nat, 1. g77'—PaU- Trav. 3. 



697. 17. 



Tardus CalHope. Lath, Ind, Orn, 1. 331. 14. 

 Turdus Camtschatkensis. Gmel. Si/st. Nat. I. 81 7. 

 Kamtschatkan Thrush. Lath. Gen, Si/n, 3, 28. 14- — Lath, Syn, 



Sup, I40.pl, in frontispiece. 

 Ruby-throated Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn, 4. 463. — Pen, Arct, 



Zool. 2. 343. E. 



Length about six inches : beak dusky, with a 

 black tip : the upper parts of the plumage pale 

 brown, similar to the Nightingale : spot between 

 the beak and eye black, reaching rather below the 

 latter : eyebrows white : the chin and throat of a 

 beautiful pink or vermillioD colour, bounded on 

 each side with a black and white streak : the rest 

 of the under parts yellowish white : tail similar to 

 the upper parts of the plumage: legs dusky: claws 

 black. Inhabits the eastern provinces of Siberia 



