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GOLD-BELLIED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia chrysogastra.) 



Sy. dnereO'fmca^ corpore subtus uropygioque Jlavo, loris nigris. 

 Cinereous-brown Warbler, with the body beneath and rump 



yellow ; the lores black. 

 Sylvia flavigastra. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup, liv. 7. 

 Gold-bellied Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syru Sup. II. 24g. 33. 



Size of the Rufous-vented Warbler : beak and 

 legs dusky black: upper parts of the body slate- 

 colour, darkest on the wings and tail : rump and 

 all the under parts yellow; the throat and fore-part 

 of the neck brightest : between the beak and eye, 

 and orbit of the latter, black. Found in New 

 South Wales. 



ORANGE-BELLIED WARBLER. 



(Sylvia fulva.) 



Sy. olivaceo^usca, subtus j^ava^ rectricihus remigibusque Juscis 

 margine olivaceis, primoribus margine dilute griseis. 



Olive-brown Warbler, beneath yellow, with the tail-feathers and 

 quills brown, edged with olive ; the edges of the primaries 

 pale grey. 



Sylvia fulva. Lath. Ind, Orn. 2. 542. 130. — Vieil. Ois. de 



VAmer. Sept, 2. 40. 

 Motacilla fulva. Gmel. Syst, Nat. 1. 973. 



