75S 



WHITE-WINGED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia leucoptera.) 



Sy. viridi'Jtava, suhtus lutea, tectricibus alarum superioribus apice 



nlbis, Cauda viridis. 

 Green-yellow Warbler, beneath yellow, with the tip of the upper 



wing-coverts white ; the tail green. 

 Sylvia leucoptera. Vieil, Ois. de VAmer, Sept. 2. 28. 

 La Fauvette leucoptere. Vieil, Ois, de VAmer, Sept, 2. 28, pi, 



84. 



Length four inches and a half: beak black; its 

 sides white : the whole of the upper parts of the 

 body yellowish green, inclining to brown; the 

 upper wing-coverts tipped with white, forming a 

 bar of that colour on the wing; the bend of which, 

 with the cheeks, throat, and under parts of the 

 body, are fine yellow : the tail is dark green : the 

 legs are black. It is an inhabitant of North Ame- 

 rica : it somewhat resembles the Pine Warbler. 



TAILOR WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia sutoria.) 



Sy. iota Jlava, 



Warbler entirely yellow. 



Sylvia sutoria. Lath. Ind, Orn, 2. 551. I5g, 



Motacilla sutoria. Gmel, Syst, Nat, 1. 997. — Zool, Ind,p, If, 



Tailor Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4, 515. Ug.^^Ind, Zool, ph 



