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TERRENE WARBLER. 

 (Sylvia inornata.) 



SY. Jlavofuscescens subtus jlava, remigibus nigris, cauda apice 



pallida. 

 Yellow-brown Warbler, beneath yellow, with the quills black, 



and the tip of the tail pale. * 

 Sylvia inornata. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. liv. 4. 

 Terrene Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 248. 30. 



BEAK and legs black : the prevailing colour of 

 the plumage of a greenish yellow, tinged with 

 brown ; the under parts palest : quills dull black : 

 tips of the tail-feathers cinereous : common at 

 Port Jackson, New South Wales : its habits agree 

 very much with the Wagtails, as it is but seldom 

 seen perching, but generally on the ground, and 

 takes but short flights at a time. 



RUFOUS-VENTED WARBLER. 

 ( Sylvia rufiventris.) 



SY, cinereo-fusca, abdomine rufo, jugulo albo, lunula pectoris 



carulea. 

 Cinereous-brown Warbler, with a red belly, white jugulum, and 



a blue crescent on the breast. 

 Sylvia rufiventris. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. liv. 6. 

 Rufous-vented Warbler. Lath. Gen. Syn. Sup. II. 248. 32. 



