14 TURDIDJE. 



Melizophilus undatus. DARTFORD WARBLER. 



Motacilla undata, Boddaert, Tabl. d. PI. Enl. p. 40 



(1783). 



Melizophilus provincialis, Macg. ii. p. 383 ; Hewitson, p. 143 ; 



Gould, ii. pi. 59. 



Sylvia undata, Gray, p. 47 ; Harting, p. 16. 

 Melizophilus dartfordiensis, Yarr. ed. 2, i. p. 340; id. ed. 3, i. 



p. 365. 



Melizophilus undatus, Newton, i. p. 398; Dresser, ii. p. 441. 

 Dartford Warbler, Yarr. ed. 1, i. p. 311. 



Undatus = marked with wares, undce. 



A resident in the furze districts of South England, Western 

 and Southern Europe, and North Africa. 



w* 



Genus REGULUS, Cuvier, 1/69. d'Anat. Comp. i. tab. 2 



(1800). 



Eegulus, diminutive of rex = a king. Used of the Wren, Carm. Philomel. 13 

 (about A.D. 500). 



Eegulus cristatus. GOLDCREST. 



Motacilla Regulus, Linnceus, S. N. i. p. 338 (1766). 



Kegulus cristatus, Koch, Syst. d. baier. Zool. i. 



p. 199 (1816). 



Regulus flavicapillus, Naum. iii. p. 968. 



Regulus auricapillus, Macg. ii. p. 408 ; Hewitson, p. 146. 



Eegulus cristatus, Gray, p. 53; Yarr. ed. 2, i. p. 346; id. 



ed. 3, i. p. 371; Newton, i. p. 449; Gould, ii. pi. 69; 



Harting, p. 19 ; Dresser, ii. p. 453. 

 Golden-crested Regulus, Yarr. ed. 1, i. p. 317. 



Cristatus = furnished with a tuft or crest, crista. 



A common resident in the British Islands, temperate 

 Europe, North Africa, and throughout Northern Asia to 



