﻿454 WARBLER, 



feathers white on the outer webs s the under part of the body is 

 pale rufous. 



Native place unknown. 



y4. Motacilla rubetra, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 332. N° 16. — Faun. Suec. 255.-— Scop, 



+■ WHIN- ^h. i. No 237> — % runi jsfo 277. — Mutter, N° 275. — Kram. el. p. 375. 



CHAT, No s _ Fri j cL t- 22- 



Le grand Traquet, ou le Tarier, Btif. orn. iii. p.- 432. N° 26. pi. 24. f. 1.— » 



Buf. oif. v. p. 224. — PI. enl. 678. f. 2. 

 Whin-Chat, &»/ Syn. p. 76. A. 3. — Witt. crn. p. 234. — Br. Zool. i. N° 158. 



Aril. Zool, 



Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. 



Description. HT H I S is a trifle bigger than the Stone-Chatter. The bill 

 black : irides hazel : the upper parts of the head, neck, 

 back, and rump, are blackifh, edged with rufous : from the bill 

 arifes a ftreak of white, which pafTes over the eye on each fide, 

 almoft to the hind head : beneath this the cheeks are blackifh : 

 the chin is white : the reft of the under parts rufous white j paleft 

 on the belly, and inclining to reddifh on the breaft : on the 

 wing, near the fhoulder, is a tranfverfe white mark, and another 

 fmaller near the baftard wing, on the outer edge : the tail is 

 white for two-thirds from the bale, the reft blackifh, except 

 the middle feathers, which are wholly of this laft colour : the legs 

 are black. 

 Female. The female differs in being paler, and the fpots on the wings 



much iefs perceivable 'the white trace over the eye is far lefs 

 confpicuous ; and, inftead of black, the fides of the head are of 

 the fame colour as the other parts of it. 



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