Wed oR Bett: Ee Re 
Motacilla fammea, Muf. Car//. fa/e. iv. tab. 97. 
HIS elegant little bird is the fize of a Wren: the bill, legs, 
wings, and tail, are black: the head, neck, and back, a beautiful 
pale orange or flame colour: eyes black: tongue furnifhed with two 
hairs at the end; the belly paie grey. 
Inhabits the Palm Trees of Fava. Dr. Sparrman fays there are feven 
prime quills, nine fecondaries, and ten tail feathers ; but in the War- 
bler genus we find in general not fewer than twelve. 
Motacilla Pufilla, White's Fourn.t. p..257. 
HIS is about the fize of the Superb Warbler: the upper parts of 
the plumage brown; pale beneath, with a band of brown to- 
wards the tip of the tail: bill and legs black. 
Inhabits New South Wales: has evidently fome affinity with the 
fpecies to which it is compared above; but the tail is not cuneated, 
being even at the end. 
Kks 
25% 
4l. 
FLAME- 
COLOURED 
Ww. 
Descrirrion, 
PLACE, 
42. 
DWARF 
W. 
Description. 
PLACE. 
