Wi AR, Be. BR 
~ Sylvia Platenfis, Ind. Orz. ii. p. 548.149. 
Avis a Corarao, Ger. Orn. iv. tab. 400. f. 1. 
SIZE of the Commen Wren; but the tail is a trifle longer: the ge- 
neral colour of the plumage varied with rufous, white and black: 
the head and upper part of the neck ftreaked longitudinally: the 
under parts of the body from the chin white: fides inclined to ferru- 
ginous: the quills and tail croffed with feveral darker bands: that 
figured by Gerini, was rufous above, white beneath: wings and tail 
dufky black. 
Sylvia ftriata, Ind. Orn. il. p. 527. 67. 
Black Poll Warbler, Gew. Syx. iv. p. 460. 65. 
N the female, the crown is the fame colour as the reft of the upper 
parts of the plumage; the double band on the wings lefs confpi- 
cuous, and the fpot at the tip of the tail feathers much fmaller than in 
the male. 
Sylvia cucullata, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 528. 72. 
HIS is greenifh above; beneath white: forehead and cheeks 
black: tail cuneiform. 
I met with this in the Leverian Mufeum and is probably a variety 
of the Hooded Warbler, or not very far different; 
Motacilla Cyane, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 541. 122.—=Pall. reife. iii. p. 697. 18. 
R. Pallas informs us that this bird is the fize of the Rudy-chroat 
Thrufo: the general colour of the plumage on the upper parts 
is deep blue; beneath white: from the bill to the wings a ftreak of 
black: outer tail feathers white, 
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COWLED 
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