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Genus XLL WARBLER. 



N» 150. Awatcha W. N» 154. Equinoaial W. 



151. Reed Wreno 155. Black- necked W. 



152. Lefler White Throat. 156. Plumbeous W. 



153. Van-Diemen's W. 



j^ Nightingale, Ge«. 5)'«. iv. p. 40S. N» i.—^>-5.Z5(?/. p, 416, A. 



NIGHTINGALE Motacilla lufcinia, Brun. N° 270. — Sefp Fog. pi. in p. 123. — Fauiu Arag, 



p. 88. 



EITHER this bird, nor the Blackcap, inhabit Ireland; nor 

 is the Redjiart known to be there for certain *. 



21. Sedge Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. p. 430. N° 21, — ArB, Zool. ii. p. 419. M. 



SEDGiS Vf, Junco minor, 5«/i/ ^oj, pi. inp. 99 ? 



'X'HE bird figured in this author is fo much like xS\t Sedgt 

 IVarhkr, that I think them one and the fame fpecies. The 

 neft is fmaller than that of the Reed Wren of IVIr. Lightfoot ; but 

 compofed of much the fame materials, though lefs deep. It is 

 not tied to the reeds in the manner of that of the Reed Wren, buc 

 the whole of the fides of the neft invelopes the reed which fup- 

 ports it. The eggs are three in number, of a pale yellowilh 

 brown. 



In the fame author I find a bird, by the name of Arundinacea 

 minima, but no reference to any author. The neft of this is 



* Mr. Jaikfon. 



faftened 



