436 CLASS AVES. 



Stapazina, Ray. Viiiflora Rufescens, Briss. t, 25. f. 

 4. Ed. t. 31. (hinder fig.) Saxicola Aurita, Temm. 

 Sylvia Stapazina, ^, Lath. Sylvia Albicollis, Vieil. 

 Reddish, beneath whitish ; eye-streak black ; tail- 

 feathers, two middle black, outer white, black fringed 

 at tip. South of Europe. 



Leucomela, and Black and White Warbler, Mot. Leuco- 

 mela, Pallas. N. C. Petrop, xiv. t. 22. f. 3. Falk. 

 Voy. t. iii. t, 30. Mus. Melanoleuca, Pallas. 1. c. 

 xiv. t. 15. 



Black ; crown, nape, rump, belly, and tail greater part 

 white. South Russia. 



Temminck also places in this genus, observing that it 

 has all the habits of the Stonechats, T. Leucurus, 

 which Cuvier calls a blackbird. See Savig. Descrip. 

 d'Egypte, t. 5. f 1. 



Allied to the Stonechat there are, the Luzonia 

 Warbler. Mot. Caprata, Lin. PI. Enl. t. 235. Saxi- 

 cola Fruticola, Horsfield. 



Black ; rump, vent, and wing-cover spot white ; length 

 four inches and a half. Java. 



Sooty Warbler, Mot. Fulicata, Lath. 



PI. Enl. t. 185. f 1. 



Violet-black ; vent chestnut ; wing-cover spot white ; 

 length six inches. Phillippine Islands. 



Phillippine Warbler, Mot. Phillippensis, 



PI. Enl. t. 185. f.2. Le Patre, Vail. O. A. t. 180. 



Violet-black, beneath and head red-white ; chest black ; 

 outer tail-feathers reddish, white-edged ; length six 

 inches and a half Phillippine Islands. 



