716 PARTICOLOURED WARBLER. 



but is ornamented with spots of black: the belly 

 arid vent are white : the tail-feathers are dusky, 

 with the middle of their inner webs white; but 

 the two middle ones are totally black : legs brown. 

 Inhabits North America: its nest is composed 

 of grass and feathers, and its eggs are four in 

 number. 



PARTICOLOURED WARBLER* 

 (Sylvia discolor.) 



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Sy. olivaceO'Viridis siibtus Jiavay lateribus capitis colli hypochori' 

 driisque nigro'maculatis, remigibus rectricibusque nigrican- 

 tibus. 



Olive-green Warbler, beneath yellow; with the sides of the 

 head, neck, and body, spotted with black; the quills and tail 

 dusky. 



Sylvia discolor. VieiL Ois. de PAmer, Sept. 2. 37. 



La Fauvette discolor. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer. Sept. 2. 37* pi 98. 



The whole plumage of this bird above is olive- 

 green : the quills and tail are dusky ; the lateral 

 feathers of the last white : the under parts of the 

 body are yellow, as are also the eyebrows : beneath' 

 the eye are two large blackish spots : the sides of 

 the neck, breast, and body, are likewise orna- 

 mented with a few dusky spots. Native of North 

 America. 



