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Warer Wacrait, or DisH-waAsHER. 
Moractnzra YARRELLI, Gould. 
This is a very common and elegant bird, gene- 
rally distributed in Great Britain and Ireland; but 
on the Continent hitherto observed only in the 
north of France, Sweden, and Norway. It usually 
frequents the margins of streams, ditches, pools, 
lakes, &c., but is often seen in dry pastures and 
stony places. The nest, which is placed by the 
side of a river or stream, on a rocky bank, in a 
quarry, among grass, on a heap of stones, or in the 
hole of a wall, is composed of dry grass, moss, 
and leaves, and lined with wool and hair, some- 
times with feathers. The eggs, of which there are 
five or six, are of a greyish white, spotted with 
grey and brown. 
WAG DAT L, iBeAGK ae. 
YeELLoOw WAGTAIL. 
Moracitita Fraveoua, Tem. 
This Wagtail is migratory, arriving in England 
about the end of March, and disappearing in 
September. As it frequently resorts, on its first 
