﻿468 WARBLER. 



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Le Cul-blanc cendre, Brif. em. iii. p. 454. N 9 3. pi. 21. f. $.—Buf. oif. v. 

 Var. B. p. 245. 



Description, t n t hi s tne forehead is white : the upper parts of the body 

 afh-coloured, irregularly mixed with grey brown : the rump 

 of this laft colour. Otherwife it is not unlike the firft-defcribed. 



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Var C 



Description. VCO P O LI obferves a further variety, found about Dwina, 

 which is white above* throat, wings, and almoft the whole 

 of the two middle tail feathers, black ■, and two fpots of black 

 on the other feathers of it. 



e Motacilla ftapazina. Lin. Syff. i. p. 231. N° 14. 



RUSSET W. E. ^ e Cul-blanc roux, Brif. orn. iii. p. 459. N° tf.—Buf. oif. v. p. 246. 

 Oenanthe altera, Rail Syn. 76. N° 2. — Will. orn. p. 233. 

 Red or Ruffet-coloured Wheat-Ear, Ed<w. pi. 31. 

 Stapazino, Ar£l. Zool. 



Lev. Ma/. 



Description. C I Z E of the others. The male has the head, neck, back, 

 and breaft, of a dirty faint orange ; deeper on the back, and 

 fainter on the breaft : acrofs the lower part of the back is a cref- 

 cent of black fpots : the chin, cheeks, and throat, black : rump, 

 lower belly, and upper tail coverts, white : wings light brown : 

 the two middle tail feathers are black ; the reft white, with a 

 narrow border of black : bill and legs black. 

 Female* The female is like the male, except that the black mark is 



round and behind the eyes only, and not under the throat, 

 which is white. 



Thefe 



