﻿W A R B L E R. 49X 



of black : under parts white : wings cinereous brown ; the quills 

 edged with whitifh within ■, but the outer edges and tips of fome 

 of the inner ones are whitifh : the tail is longifh ; the eight mid- 

 dle feathers cinereous blue, and the outer one of thefe white at 

 the tip ; but the two outmoft on each fide are wholly white : legs 

 black. 



The female has not the black ftreak over the eyes ; and the Female. 



eight middle tail feathers are cinereous brown; the reft as in the 

 male. 



Thefe are inhabitants of Penfylvania, where they arrive early Plage and 

 in fpring, and return in autumn. The neft is of a lingular con- 

 ftruclion ; and Edwards has given a good figure of it. It is 

 compofed of fine downy matter, with the outfide of mofs and . 

 liver-wort, and lined with horfe-hair. The form of it is cylindri- 

 cal, placed between the forks of the branches of a tree, and open 

 on the top. 



Le Figuier a tete no're de Cayenne, PI. enl. 704. f. i„ XI » 



Var. A. 



npHIS is very like the laft, but has the whole of the upper Description. 



part of the head above the eyes black : the greater quills are 



wholly black ; as are the fix middle tail feathers ; the others 



white. 



This is a mere variety of the laft, and came from Cayenne, Plags. 



3 R a Motacilla 



