GREY REDSTART WARBLER. 673 



of the genus : the male has his beak black : the 

 irides brown : the crown and nape are sullied 

 white : the feathers at the base of the beak are 

 deep black, as are those of the throat, cheeks, 

 temples, neck, and between the wings : the mid- 

 dle of the quills, from the third to the tenth, is 

 white, forming a spot across them : the breast, 

 belly, vent, rump, and tail, are deep chesnut : the 

 knee is black : legs and claws the same : the fe- 

 male has the rump and tail paler than the male ; 

 the tips of the two outer feathers, and the whole 

 of the inner ones, are brown : the rest of the 

 plumage is ash-coloured, palest beneath, with a 

 tinge of rufous. 



GREY REDSTART WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia Gibraltariensis.) 



SY. cinerea,fronte, temporibus gulaque nigris, occipite abdomine- 

 que inferiori albis, uropygio caudaque aurantiis, rectricibus in- 

 termediis fuscis. 



Cinereous Warbler, with the forehead, temples, and throat, 

 black ; the hind head and lower part of the belly white ; the 

 rump and tail orange, and the middle tail-feathers brown. 



Sylvia gibraltariensis. Lath.Ind. Orn. 2. 513. 17. 



Motacilla gibraltariensis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 987. 



Ruticilla gibraltariensis. Briss. Orn. 3. 407- 16. 



Rossignol de muraille de Gibraltar. Buff. Hist. Nat. Ols. 5. 

 177. 



Grey Redstart. Edwards. Birds, pi. 2g.Pen.Arct. Zool. 2. 

 417. c. Lath. Gen. Syn.4. 423. 12. 



