Class II. MARSH TITMOUSE, 



393 



Parus palullris. Gefncr av. 

 641. 



Paronzino. J/i/r. any. II. 32. 



Marfli Titmoufe, or Black- 

 cap. fVil. orn. 



Rail fyn. au. 73. 



Frattino paluftre. Zinan. "jj. 



La Mefange de Marais ou 

 la Nonette cendree. Brijffon 

 <i-v. III. 555. 



PL enl 3. f. 3. 



Lin. fyn. 341. ^ 



Entita, Tomlinge. Faun, 



Suec. fp. 269. ScDpoli, 1<{q, 



246. 

 Afch Melfe (Afh Titmoufe) 



Fnfch,l. 13. 

 Hundfmeife. Kram. 379. 

 Nor'vegis Graae-Meife. Brim- 



nich. I go. 

 Br. Zool. 114. plate W. f. 3. 



165. Marsh. 



/TpHIS fpecles is called by Gefner the marfh tit- 

 ^ moufe ; becaufe It frequents wet places. 

 With us they inhabit woods, with the laft kind ; 

 and feldom infeft our gardens: early in February 

 it emits two notes, not unlike the whetting of a 

 faw. 



Mr. Willughhy obferves, that this bird differs 

 from the former in thefe particulars, id, that it is 

 bigger : 2d, that it wants the white fpot on the head : 

 3d, it has a larger tail : 4th, its under fide is white : 

 5th, it has lefs black under the chin : 6th, it 

 wants the white fpot on the coverts of the wings. 

 This laft diftinftion does not hold in general, as the 

 fubjed figured in the Brittjh Zoology had thofe 

 fpots •, yet wanted that on the hind part of the 

 head. 



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