﻿WARBLER, 



Thefe are found at Gibraltar -, and are likewife met with in 

 Italy about Bologna, but not common. 



469 



Place. 



Le Cul-blanc rouffatre, Brif. era. iii. p. 457. pi. 25. f. 4. — Buf. oif. v. 245. 

 Strapazino, Rati Syn. 81. N° 13. — Will, orn. p. 233. 



r T y HIS, fays Willughby, has the " rump underneath, and al- 

 " moft the whole tail likewife, white: the head and back 

 " of a rufty yellow: the wing feathers half black and half yel- 

 " low: the bill indifferently long, of a dufky colour : the throat, 

 " breaft, and belly, are white, lightly daftied with yellow : the 

 " tail towards the rump is yellow, elfe black." 



This was found near Nijmes, and about Bologna. 



It is thought by Linnaeus a variety of the laft, in which fenti- 

 ment I will join him : and indeed, to fay the truth, I believe the 

 whole of the above-mentioned Wheat-Ears, are mere accidental 

 varieties, from age, fex, or accident. 



76. 



Var. A. 



Description. 



Placs. 



Le Motteux du Senegal, Buf. oif. v. p. 249. 

 Cul-blanc du Senegal, PI. enl. 583. 2. 



77- 

 RUFOUS W. E. 



"DIGGER than the common Wheat- Ear : length feven Description* 



inches. Bill black : upper parts rufous brown : wing co- 

 verts brown, edged with rufous : quills the fame : the under 

 parts of the bo<.y are yellowifh white, inclining to reddifh on 

 the breaft : the rump, upper and under tail coverts, and bafe of 

 the tail, white ; the reft the fame as the quills : legs black. 



Inhabits Senegal. Place. 



Le 



