HEMLOCK WAR3BLER. 



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Figuier a gorge jaiine. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5. 317. 

 La Fauvette k gorge jaune. Vieil. Ois. de VAmer. Sept. 2. 46, 

 Orange-bellied Warbler. Pen. Arct. ZooL 2. 410. 312. — Lath, 

 Ind. Orn. 4. 495. 125. 



The Orange-bellied Warbler has the upper 

 mandible of its beak brown, and the lower whitish : 

 the head and upper parts of its body are olive- 

 brown : the quills are brown ; the primaries edged 

 with pale grey, and the secondaries with olive ; 

 the outer quill is white : the throat and under 

 parts of the neck are yellow : the breast is brownish : 

 the rest of the under parts rufous, the vent in^ 

 dining to yellow : the tail-feathers are brown, 

 with olive edges : legs yellowish brown. Inhabits 

 Louisiana. 



HEMLOCK WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Parus.) 



Sy. nigricans subtus Jlavescens, superciliis, lateribus colli, pectori" 

 busque Jlavis, alarum Jasciis duabus albis, rectricibusque tribm 

 exterioribus apice extus albis. 



Dusky Warbler, beneath yellowish, with the eyebrows, sides of 

 the neck, and breast, yellow ; wings with two white stripes, 

 and the three outer tail-feathers white at the tips of their ex- 

 terior webs. 



Sj'lvia Parus. Wils. Amer, Orn. 6, 1 14. 



Hemlock Warbler. IVils, Amer. Orn. 5, li4.pl. XLiw.f. 3. 



This species has very much the habits of the 

 birds of the Titmouse genus, darting after flies 



