Red-throated Warbler. 
Drymoica rufogularis , Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 
The following is the description of a female, procured at Clarence, Fernando Po:— 
The plumage above is grey-brown, tinged with green; the throat and chest are reddish 
yellow; the abdomen, under wing-coverts, and three external tail-feathers, are white; the upper 
mandible is black, and the lower mandible is yellow; the legs are flesh-coloured; the irides are 
pale hazel. 
Total length, three inches and three quarters. 
Red-rumped Warbler. 
Drymoica uropygialis , Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 
Found at Accra, on the western coast of Africa. 
The plumage of the upper parts of this bird is brown, but each feather has paler edges; 
the superciliary stripe and the under surface of the body are white; the flanks and thighs are 
reddish yellow; the rump, pale rufous; the tail, dark brown, but the outer feathers have a 
black band near the extremity, and are tipped with white; the bill is brown, and the legs are 
yellow. 
Total length, four inches. 
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Rusty-coloured Warbler. 
Drymoica rufa , Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843, p. 17. 
Shot on the bank, opposite Iddah, River Quorra, interior of Western Africa. 
The plumage above, rufous; beneath, pale yellow; upper mandible, black; lower mandible, 
yellow; legs, yellow. 
Total length, four inches and a quarter. 
