414 GOLDEK-CRESTED WARBLER, AND WREN. 



Size. biJi to tail a light yellow. Length four Inches : extent five:: 



weight four drams. 



Pi-^cB. Inhabits North America, from Hudfon's Bay to Penfylvania ; pro- 



bably through the whole continent. A mod delicate bird, to bt. 

 found in the rude climate of the bay. 



3ZI. Golden- ^r. ZW. I. N» 153.— Ca^^/^ App. 13. 



CRESTED. . jyj_ Regulus. Kongsfogel, Faun. Suec. N" 262. — Latham, ii. 508. 



Le Roitelct, De Buffoit, v. 363.. — PL £nl. 651. 3. — Lev. Mus. — Bt. Mvu 



With a black crown, divided lengthways with a rich fcarlet 

 line, which it fliews or conceals at pleafure. In other re- 

 fpefts, the colors and marks referable the former. The leafl of ali 

 European birds. Length only three inches and a half. 

 PiAte. ^^ found in New Tork ; and inhabits the red cedars. Is met with 



in Europe as high as Drontheim *. Crofles annually from the Orknies 

 to the Shetland ides; where it breeds, and returns again before 

 winter : a long flight, of fixty miles, for fo fmall a bird. Rare ira 

 Rujfia. Frequent in Sibiria, about the Jenejeu 



321. Wren. Br. Zool. i. N" 154. 



M. Troglodytes, Faun. Suec. N* j6i, — Latham, ii. 506. 



Le Troglodyte, De Buffon, v. 352.^/"/. Enl. 651. 2. — Lev. Mus.— Bu. Mut,. 



'IT^T"^ With head and back brown, obfcurely barred with dufky : 

 coverts of wings, quil-fcathers, and tail, elegantly barred 

 with black and ferruginous : whole under fide of a dirty white, mot- 

 tled with pale brown. 



Twice the (Ize of the European Wren ; yet appears to be of the 

 ^ame kind. Is one of the exceptions to the remark made, that the 



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