PLAceE. 
16. 
LOUISIANA 
W. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
17> 
MEDITERRA- 
-NEAN 
W. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
18. 
YERRUGINOUS 
W. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
Wer AER Beier! BR: 
This is found in the fpring, about the extreme boundaries of 
Dauuria, between the rivers Onon and Argun; butis a fearce bird. 
Sylvia Ludoviciana, Ind. Ori. 11. p. §48. 150 
Motacilla Caroliiiaiia, Great Wren, Barer. Trav. p. 289. 
‘HIS length five inches: bill 
ftouter and longer, and a trifle curved; colour pale brown, with 
the tip and under mandible pale: top of the head deep brown, in- 
clining to chefnut down the middle: upper parts of the body, wings, 
and tail, undulated acrofs as in the Common Wren; under parts buff 
colour: chin and belly nearly white: fides of the head mottled pale 
brown and whitifh; over the eye a pale ftreak, paffing on each fide 
of the neck to the lower part of it; and beyond the eye pale brown 
and whitith mixed; beginning of the back deep brawn, nearly black,, 
dotted with white: legs long, ftout, and brown. 
Defcribed from a {pecimen in the collection of Mr. Fraucillon. 
Mr. Bartram’s bird is faid to have the throat and breaft of a pale 
clay colour. 
1S bigger than the Common Wren ; 
Sylvia mediterranea, Ind. Orz. ii. p. 551. 156. 
Motacilla corpore ex fufco viridefcente, pettore ferrugineo, Ha/felg. Voy. 286. Se 
THE upper mandible in this bird is a: trifle curved at the tip: 
general colour of the plumage greenifh brown; beneath ferru- 
ginous; fore part of the neck and breaft fulvous. 
Inhabits Spaz. 
Sylvia gularis, Zvd. Ora. ii. p. 552. 160.—F. 7. Miller, tab. 30. C, 
HIS is ferruginous above, and white beneath, with the wings and 
tail black. 
Inhabits South America. 
