﻿WARBLER, 429 



With us, I believe, it lives chiefly on infecls ; but Buffon fays, 

 that it will alfo feed on the fruits of the/g and olive. 



La Boufcarle de Provence, Bit/, oif. v. 134. — PI. enl. 655. f. 2- jg, 



Var. A. 



HP HIS is of the fame fize as the laft, and very fimilar ; it dif- Description. 



fers chiefly in being much inclined throughout to fulvous, 



whereas the other has a caff, of grey ; it muft therefore be efteemed 



only as a variety. 



This was caught at Provence. In the PI. enl. the tail feathers Pia6e, 



feem. all of one colour. 



Alauda trivialis, Lin. Syfl. i. p. 28B'. C. 2 °° 



T ,.,„ „ A p ■„■ „ ./ - i ,„ GRASSHOPPER 



i.. Alouette de JJuiiTon, Brif. om. 111. p. 347. 



Pipi, Buf. oif. v. p. 39. pi. 4. — Pi. enl. 661. f. 2, 



W 



Piep Lerche, Frifch. pi. 16. 

 Pipit Lark, Albin. i. pi. 44 ? 



Grafshopper Lark, Rail Sjn. p. 70. — Will. om. p. 209. — Br. Zool. N° 156. 

 Arfi. Zool. 



Lev. Muf 



Q I Z E fmall : length between five and fix inches. Bill dufky % Description, 



between the bill and eye white : the colour of the uppef 

 parts of the body greenifh brown, each feather dufky in the 

 middle : the under parts yellowifh white, with a dufky tinge on 

 the breaft : tail cuneiform, rather long ; the outer tips of the 

 feathers very pale : legs dufky white : the hind claw fufficienriy 

 crooked to prove it does not belong to the Lark genus, with; 



which 



