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WARBLER. 



Place. 



7 Z - 

 MAGELLANIC 



W. 



Description. 



PLACE. 



73- 

 CITRINE W. 



Description. 



Place. 



except the moulder, which is white: the under parts of the body, 

 from chin to vent, are white alfo : the greater coverts and quills 

 brown, with pale margins : the tail is cuneiform in fbape, and of 

 a very Angular conftruclion ; for the end of each feather, for 

 about one-third of its length, is almoft bare of webs, ending in 

 a point -, the four middle feathers are ferruginous, the others 

 reddifh brown, with the ends white: the legs are brown, one 

 inch in length. 



Inhabits Terra del Fuego* In the colle&ion of Sir Jofeph 

 Banks. 



E N GT H four inches and a half. Bill half an inch : vifage 

 fomewhat prolonged : irides reddifh : upper parts of the 

 body yellow brown, waved with black, with a mixture of red, 

 efpecially on the fides over the wings : under parts cinereous 

 yellow, croffed with blackifh : tail cuneiform ; yellowifh brown 

 mixed with red, and barred with black lines ; it is very fhort, 

 the longeft feather being only one inch : legs three quarters of 

 an inch long, but flout, and of a yello'V colour. 

 Inhabits Terra del Fuego. 



C I Z E of a Wren : length three inches and a half, Bill three 



quarters of an inch long, ftrait, and black : irides very pale 



blue: plumage above yellow, ftreaked with dufky : fides of the 



head, beneath the eye, fore part of the neck, and breafr, white : 



belly, thighs, vent, and rump, yellow : tail fhort, only half an 



inch long ; colour of it black, with the ends of the feathers of a 



dull yellow : legs one inch long, dufky : claws large. 



Inhabits Dufky Bay, New Zealand, 



LENGTH 



