﻿502 WARBLER. 



two inches and a quarter long, and cuneiform ; the two outer 

 feathers very fbort : legs dufky brown : claws black. 

 Place. Inhabits Van Diemen's Land, the molt fouthern part of New 



Holland. 



In Sir Jofeph Banks's collection are fome of thefe birds ; one of 

 which differed from the above : the lhafts of the quills blackifh : 

 the under part of the body dufky : and inftead of the blue 

 tranfverfe line at the back part of the head, was a large triangu- 

 lar patch of the fame, with the point downwards. This dis- 

 tinction, I make no doubt, arifes from fex. 



137. Gobe-mouche a tete bleue de L'Ifle de Lujon, Son. Voy. p. 58. pi. 27. L 1 



Var. A. 



De-scriftion. QlZE and fhape of 'the Long- tailed Titmoufe. Bill blackifh : 



irides pale red : the head, throat, and hind part of the neck, 



deep blue : the neck, back, breaft, and belly, of a flaty grey : 



wing coverts brown, appearing as a large fpot : quills and tail 



black ; the two middle feathers of the lafl longer by half thaa 



the others : legs blackifh. 



Place. Inhabits the ifland of Manilla* 



138- Motacilla cayana, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 336. N° 40. 



CAYENNE W. Le pij)it bleu de Cayenne> Bri ^ BrBi j ii# p# J3+ N° 72. pi. 27. f. i.~ 



Buf. oif. v. p. 339. — PL enl. 669. f. 2. 



Description. r E N GT H four inches three quarters. Bill blackifh : fore- 

 head and fides of it, the fore part of the back, wings, and 

 tail, are all of a fine black : reft of the plumage blue : legs grey. 



Blue 



