ORANGE-THROATED WARBLER. 7S5 



green edges : the under parts yellowish green : 

 tail deep olive ; the inner webs of all but the two 

 middle feathers varied with yellow : female duller 

 in colour. 



ORANGE-THROATED WARBLER. 

 ( Sylvia auricollis.) 



Sy. oUvacea, subtus aurantia^ abdomine Jlavescentey crisso albido, 

 tectricibus alarum majoribus rectricibusque intermediis cinereis, 

 lateribus intus albis, extus apiceque nigris, 



Olive Warbler, beneath orange-coloured, with the abdomen 

 yellowish ; the vent white ; the greater wing-coverts and mid- 

 dle tail-feathers ash ; the lateral ones white within, and out- 

 wardly tipped with black. 



Sylvia auricollis. Lath. Ind, Orn, 2. 536. 107. — VieiL Ois, de 

 VAmer. Sept, 2. 46. 



Motacilla auricollis. GmeL Syst. Nat, 1. 984. 



Ficedula canadensis major. Briss, Orn. 3. 508. 5Q.pl. 26.^ 1. 



Figuier k gorge orangee. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ois. 5. 29O. 



La Fauvette ^ gorge orangee. Vieil. Ois, de VAmer. Sept. 2. 46. 



Orange-throated Warbler. Pen. Arct. Zool. 2. 408. 304. — Lath. 

 Gen. Syn. 4. 481. 103. 



The Orange-throated Warbler is upwards of five 

 inches in length : the upper mandible of the beak 

 brown, the lower whitish : the plumage above 

 olive-green ; the rump inclining to grey : the 

 greater coverts ash-coloured ; quills brown, with 

 ash-coloured edges : the throat, fore-part of the 

 neck, and breast, orange : belly pale yellow: vent 



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