620 UNDATED WARBLER, 



PERHAPS a variety of the preceding, from which 

 it differs in being smaller, in having the tail shorter, 

 and the body beneath tinged with red : the sides 

 of the head are not pale, as in the above-men- 

 tioned. 



UNDATED WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia undata.) 



SY. nigra, pennarum margine rttfo, subtus alba, uropygio rufo, 



cauda cuneiformi, rectricibus remigibusquejuscis, margine rufo- 



albis. 

 Black Warbler, the feathers edged with rufous; beneath white ; 



the rump rufous ; the tail wedged, its feathers and the quills 



brown, margined with reddish white. 

 Sylvia undata. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 534. 100. 

 Motacilla undata. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1 . 982. 

 Figuier tachete du Senegal. Buff. PL Enl. 582. f. 2. 

 Undated Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 477. 96. 



THIS greatly approaches the Yellow-bellied 

 Warbler, and is even conjectured to be the male 

 of that species by Buffon ; but the cuneiform and 

 elongated tail appear to remove it from that bird : 

 it is found in the same country, Senegal : its 

 length is four inches: its beak is black: the upper 

 parts of its body are black, edged with rufous : 

 the quills and tail are brown, edged with rufous 

 white: runip plain deep rufous: under parts of 

 the body white. 



