﻿436 WARBLER. 



We have a proof of this fpecies remaining with us the whole 

 year, as feveral were fhot laft winter on a common near Wandfr 

 worth, in Surrey., and are now in the Leverian Mufeum. 



2 8» Ija Fauvette tachetee du Cap de Bonne Efperance. Brif. ora. iii. p. 3QO; 



AFRICAN W. NQ . , % , .: a 



N° 10. pi. 22. f. 2. Bttf. Olf. v. p. i6o. 



Description. Q IZ'E of the Mountain Finch: length feven inches and a quar-~ 

 ter. Bill horn-colour: crown of the head rufous, dafhed 

 with blackifh : hind part of the neck, the back, and fcapulars,, 

 black, edged with rufous grey : the lower part of the back, rump, 

 and upper tail coverts, the fame, but the margins. more rufous ?.. 

 under parts dirty rufous white ; in fome birds dafhed with black 

 on the fides, : on each fide of the throat a longitudinal ftreak of 

 black: quills brown, fringed with rufous : tail loofely webbed,, 

 and fomewhat cuneiform; the four middle feathers brown, with., 

 rufous margins ; the four outer ones, on each fide, rufous out-_ 

 wardly, and brown down the fhafts : legs grey brown.... 

 Place. Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope,. 



2q. La Fauvette tachetee de la Louifiane, Buf. oif. v. p. 161. — Pl.'enl. 752. t». 



NEW YORK W. 



_, O I Z E of the Tit-lark: length five inches and three quarters*,. 



Description. O „.,, , , , , , , ... ., , 



Bill black, and rather bent towards the tip : all- the, upper >, 



parts, from head to tail,. are cinereous and deep brown mixed: 



over the eye, from the noftrils, a ftreak of white : : the under parts; 



yellowifh, ftreaked with black; the ftreaks broadeft on the fides 



and breaft,. nearly refembling the Tit-lark : the legs pale reddilh. 



brown,. 



Found 



