YELLOW WREN. 
iDWARDS, who originally figmed^ the bird 
'hich is represented in the annexed print, un- 
IT the appellation of tjie Yellow Wren, in- 
I rms us, that it was brought, by Dr. Browne, 
:om the Island of Jamaica^ 
His description is as foll6\<^s — The bills 
gs, and feet, are black. The top of the head. ■ 
:)per part of the, neck, back, rump, wings, 
id tail, are of a greenish-brown or dark-olive 
)loiir. The tips of the covert-feathers are 
ghter, and form -two oblique marks across 
iich wing. Theinsides of the quills are ash- 
oioured. The inner coverts of the wing? 
;e of a bright yellow ; as is the whole under 
de of the bird, from bill to tail. It has a 
usky line passing through the. eye ; above and 
elow which, it is yellow. Another dusky 
ne passes from the corner of the mourli, en 
lie cheek." 
'■ He adds — ^VThe Yellow Wren has, 1 
link, been figured and described by diffcreni 
uthors, under various names. See the Re- 
iilus non Cristatusj of Willughby ; and the 
t Yellow 
