﻿WARBLER, 



447 



Motacilla Dumetorum, Lin. Syjl. i. p„ 334. N° 3 1 . — Kram. el. p. 377. 

 N° 19. — Georgi Rei/e, p. 174. 



41. 

 WHITE- 

 BREASTED W. 



T J P P E R parts of the body cinereous brown : the head blue- Dkscription. 

 ifh : throat and breaft white. 



Inhabits Ruffia. 



Pla 



CE. 



Motacilla cinnamomea, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 335. N°32. 



42. 

 CINNAMON W. 



T7"ERYlike the Red- tail. The upper parts] of the body are Description. 



hoary: the throat black: breaft, belly, and rump, crimfon : 



the quills black; the four firft red at the bafe, forming in one fex 



a red fpot in that part : tail black ; the four middle feathers 



obliquely rufous on the fides. 



Inhabits the ifland of Ceylon. 



Place. 



T E N G T H feven inches. Bill black, and pale at the bafe : 

 plumage above, olive brown ; middle of each feather dark- 

 eft : from the bafe of the bill to the eye rufous yellow : throat 

 the fame : on each fide of the jaw a blackifh ftreak : breaft ru- 

 fous, dafhed perpendicularly with blackifh : belly white ; the 

 fides dafhed with dufky black : wing coverts dark olive brown, 

 with reddifh white tips : quills full darker, with yellowifh edges : 

 tail even, but the feathers pointed at the ends ; outer feather 

 white ; the end of the fecond white ; the reft brown : legs pale 

 yellow brown. 



In the collection of Sir Jofeph Banks-. 



43- 



BLACK-JAWED 



W. 



Description. 



Place. 



LENGTH 



