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INSESSORES. 
DENTIROSTRES. 
MOTACILLID A. 
MOTACILLID LE. 
RAY’S WAGTAIL. 
Motacilla flava. 
Motaeilla fiava, Yellow Wagtail, PENN. Brit. Zool. vol. i. p. 491. 
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Monrtacu, Ornith. Dict. 
Berwick, Brit. Birds, vol. i. p. 234. 
Fem. Brit. An. p. 74. 
SELBY, Brit. Ornith. vol. i. p. 255. 
Jenyns, Brit. Vert. p. 115. 
Goutp, Birds of Europe, pt. iii. 
fiaveola, Bergeronnette flavéole, TEMM. Supplt. to Man. p. 183. 
»  P. Musien. Comp. List. p. 18. 
Tue common Yellow Wagtail of England, first de- 
scribed by our countryman and naturalist John Ray, and 
now proposed, for distinction’s sake, to be called Ray’s 
Wagtail,* is a constant summer visitor to this country, 
% Bove are four species of Wagtails on the European Continent, all of which 
are bright yellow in summer. 
