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WARBLER. 



At the end of the fummer it is very fat, and delicate to 

 eat. 



GUIANA RED- 

 TAIL. 



Description. 



Place. 



16. 

 BLACK RED- 

 TAIL. 



Description. 



Le Rouge-queue dela Guyane, Buf. oif. v. p. 186. — PL enl. 686. f. 2. 



r ENGTH fix inches and a half. Bill pale: the upper 

 parts of the head, neck, and body, are grey : the under parts 

 white : wings and tail, which is pretty long,, wholly rufous :. 

 legs pale flelh-colour. 

 Inhabits Guiana. 



Lev. Muf. 



E N G T H fix inches. General colour of the plumage black : 



the top of the head lead-colour : feathers of the back 



edged with dufky brown : quills dufky : outer edges of the fe- 



condaries fringed with white : the two middle tail feathers are 



dufky ; the others red, like thofe of the Redftart. 



From whence unknown. 



17. 



CAFFRARIAN 



W. 



Description* 



?i.ACE. 



Motacilla Caffra, Liu. MantiJJ". 1771. p. 527. 



C I Z E of the White Wagtail. Head and back olive : over 

 the eyes a. white ftreak : between the bill and eye black : 

 throat and rump ferruginous : breaft and belly whitifh : quills 

 brown : tail even, ferruginous ; the ends of the feathers brown- 

 Inhabits the Cape of Good Hop. 



Mufcicapa 



