BOG-RUSH, FIG-EATER, kc. WARBLER, 41^ 



I. BoG-RUSHi - - 



M. Schsenobsenus, Faun. Suee. N° 246.1 — Latham, ii. 418. 

 La Rouifette, oulaFauvette des bois, De Buff'on, v, 139. 



W^ With head, back, and rump, of a teftaceons brown; the two 

 firft fpotted : the wings teftaceous on their outmoft fides : 

 throat and belly of the fame color : tail dufky. SizE-of a Wren. 



Inhabits among the bog-rufhes of ^ci'*?//^^ in S%vcden. PtAes, 



K. FlC-EATER. 



M. Ficedula, Faun. Suec. N" 251. — Latham, ii. 432, 

 Le Bec-figue, De Buffon, v. i8j.—P/. En/. 668. 



"Y^ With head and upper part of the body and wings dufky, 

 mixed with chefnut : breafl: of a cinereous white ; that of 

 the female white: tail of the male black; of the female inclined 

 to chefnut : legs of the male chefnut, of the female black. 



Inhabits (but rarely) the gardens and cultivated parts of Sweden. PLACKe 



L. Grasshopper, Br.Zool. i. N° 382. 



Alauda trivialis, Lin. Syjl. 288. — Latham, ii. 429.— Lev. Mu3. 



"V^ With head and upper part of the body of an olive brown, 



fpotted with black: primaries dufky, edged with olive brown : - . 

 breaft and belly dirty white : tail very long, and cuneiform, compofed ~ _ 



of twelve fharp-pointed brown feathers. 



Inhabits Sweden. Is frequent in Sibiria. Scarce in RuJJia. Has Px-Ace. 



the note of a Grafshopper. 



M. Sedge, Br. Zool. i. N" 155. 



M. Salicaria, Faun- Suec. N" 249. — Lathajn, ii. 430. 

 La Fauvette de rofeaux, De Buffon, v. 142. — Lev. Mus. 



■VS/ With a brown head, ftreaked with dufky : over each eye a line 



of white, bounded above by another of black : throat white : 



breafl and belly white, tinged with yellow : back reddifli brown, 



3 H 2 fpotted 



