﻿5*4 WARBLER. 



147. 



Var. B. 



Description. DUFFON likewife mentions a further variety, found in ter- 

 rain, which is one-fourth fmaller. The throat, and ftreak 

 over the eye, are both white : breaft and belly rufous white : 

 and a blackiih mixture on the upper parts of the body, 



-, '47' Le grand Pouillot, Brif. arn. iii. p. 482. A. — Buf, oi/.v, p. 351. 



Greater not-crefted Regulus, Will, cm. p. 228. 



Discretion. 'Tp HIS refembles the common one, but is of twice the fize. 

 It is faid to have the note of a Grafshopper. Whether or 

 no it be a variety, I will not pretend to determine, as the fize 

 feems againft ir ; but as it is a bird found in all quarters of the 

 globe, and even in Europe differs both in fize as well as coloun 

 the fact is poffible. - 



147. Motacilla corpore ex fufco-viridefcente, peflore ferrugineo, Haffelj. Toy. 



Var. D. 286. p. 51. 



'Description. <MZE ofthcTellow Wren. Bill pointed ; ftrait j theupperman- 



dible a trifle bent at the tip j. colour very pale ferruginous : 



head and upper parts greenifh brown : fore part of the neck and 



breaft fulvous : beneath the fhoulders, and end of upper wing 



coverts, inclining to ferruginous. 



This flew on board a fhip in the Mediterranean, near the 

 Spanijh Ihore. 



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