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WHITE-CHINNED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Bonariensis.) 



Sy. nigra, gutture hypochondriisqiie Jerrvgineis,Jhcie, mento, ah- 



dominis medio rectricihusque extimis alhis. 

 Black Warbler, with the throat and sides rusty ; the face, chin, 



middle of the belly, and outer tail-feathers, white. 

 Sylvia bonariensis. Lath. hid. Orn, 2. 543. 135. 

 Motacilla bonariensis. GmeL Syst. Nat. 1. 951. 

 Demi-fin noir et roux. Biiff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5. 328. 

 White-chinned Warbler. Lath, Gen. Sj/n. 4. 497. 130. 



Inhabits Buenos Ayres : length scarcely six 

 inches : the beak dusky : irides chesnut : the upper 

 parts of the body deep black : space between the 

 beak and eyes white : chin, middle of the belly, 

 and outer tail-feathers, white : throat, fore-part of 

 the neck, and sides of the body, beneath the wings, 

 ferruginous. 



CRIMSON-BREASTED WARBLER. 



(Sylvia rubricollis.) 



Sy. ccerulea subtus alba^jugulopectoreque cocczneo-rubris. 

 Blue Warbler, beneath white, with the jugulum and breast red- 

 crimson. 



Sylvia rubricollis. Lath. Ind. Orn, Sup. Iv, 11. 

 Crimson-breasted Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 250. 37. 

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