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GOLDEN-WENGED WARBLER. 
through the eye, and is separated from the yellow of the crown 
by a fine line of white; chin and throat black, between which 
and that passing through the eye runs a strip of white, as in 
the figure; belly and vent white; bill black, gradually tapering 
to a sharp point; legs dark ash; irides hazel. 
Pennant has described this species twice, first as the Gold- 
en-winged Warbler, and immediately after as the Yellow- 
fronted Warbler. See the synonymes at the beginning of this 
article. 
