694 THORN-TAILED WARBLER. 



INHABITS Spain : its beak is somewhat curved at 

 the tip : its plumage is greenish brown above, 

 and ferruginous beneath : the fore-part of the 

 neck and the breast are fulvous. 



THORN-TAILED WARBLER. 

 ( Sylvia spinicauda. ) 



SY. spadicea, subtus alba, verticejlavo-maculato, facie superciliis- 

 quejlavis, cauda cuneiforma, rectricibus apice nudis subulatis. 



Chesnut Warbler, beneath white ; with the jcrown spotted with 

 yellow ; the face and eyebrows yellow ; the tail wedge-shaped, 

 its feathers at the tip naked and awl-shaped. 



Sylvia spinicauda. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 528. 74. 



Motacilla spinicauda. Gmel. Syst. Nat. I. 978. 



Thorn-tailed Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. 4. 463. 71. pi. 52. 



A VERY singular species, described and figured 

 by Dr. Latham ; who informs us that it is the 

 " size of a Sparrow : length (the appendage of the 

 tail included) more than six inches: beak three 

 quarters of an inch, straight, except the very tip : 

 base of the under mandible white : the head and 

 upper part of the body dusky reddish brown, 

 mottled with yellow on the crown : between the 

 beak and eye yellow, passing in a streak over the 

 eye to the hind head, where it is rufous : the 

 wing-coverts are rufous, mixed with brown, ex- 

 cept the shoulder, which is white : the under 

 parts of the body, from chin to vent, are white 



