PTNE WARBLER. 



737 



brown : irides dark hazel : female unknown. In- 

 habits the Blue Mountains : it has but a feeble 

 song : it is very active, and darts after flies with 

 great rapidity. 



PINE WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Pinus.) 



Sy. olivacea suhtus Jlava, loris nigris, alis cceruleis fasciis duabus 

 albis* 



Olive Warbler, beneath yellow, with the lores black, and wings 



blue, with two white bands. 

 Sylvia Pinus. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 537. HI* — Wils. Jmer. Orn, 



3. 25.? — Vieil. Ois. de l^Amer, Sept. 2. 44. 

 Sylvia pusilla. Wils. Amer. Orn. 4. 17. 



Certhia Pinus. Lin. Syst. Nat. 1, 187. l^* — Gmel. Syst. Nat, 

 1. 478. 



Parrus americanus. Briss. Orn. 3. 570. 15. 



Le Figuier des sapins. Buff. Hist. Nat, Ois» 5. 2g6. — Vieil. 



Ois, de I* Amer. Sept. 2. 44. 

 Pine Creeper. Catesb. Carol. 1. p. 46.pl. 46. — Edwards. Glean. 



pi, 277,/. 2. — Wils. Amer, Orn. 3. 25.pl. xix. f. 4.? 

 Blue Yellow-backed Warbler. Wils. Atner. Orn, 4. I7. pi. xxviii. 



f,3. 



Pine Warbler. Pen. Arct, Zool. 2. 412. 318. — Lath, Gen, Syn. 



4, 483. 107. 



Frequent among pine trees, in Carolina, in the 

 summer, and in Pensylvania from April to Sep- 

 tember ^^eparting to the south in the latter month : 

 its length is nearly five inches : its beak and legs 

 are brown : the head, hind part of the neck, back, 



