c l\ 4f SYLVIADJi. 



Sylvia flaviatilis. Temm. Man. cfOrn. 2 Edit. i. 183. — Danu- 

 biau Warbler. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. vii. p. 33. 



Inhabits Austria and Hungary. Length five 

 inches four lines : plumage above olive, shaded with 

 brown : throat white, with numerous longitudinal olive 

 spots : breast and sides of the neck olive-white, with 

 lance-shaped deeper coloured spots : middle of the 

 belly white: under tail-coverts olive-brown, with white 

 tips : tail much wedged : hind claw very long and 

 hooked. Greatly allied to the immediately preceding 

 species. 



Sp. 23. Cu ? venusta. 



Cu? cceruleo-grisea, infra durea; dor so olivaceo ; teclricium api- 



cibin a/ bis. 

 Blue-grey Whitethroat ? beneath golden ; the back olive ; the tips 



of the coverts white. 

 Sylvia venusta. Temm. PI. Col. 293. J". 1. — Sylvia plumbea. 



Sivain. Zool. Illust. iii. pi. 139. 



Inhabits Brazil. Length nearly four inches : the 

 upper part of the head, the nape, cheeks, scapulars, 

 rump, and borders of the wings and tail-feathers are 

 bright ashy-blue : the middle of the back is oliva- 

 ceous : on the wings are two white stripes ; and at 

 the base of the two lateral tail-feathers is a white 

 spot : the throat and fore part of the neck are bright 

 yellow : the belly and sides are of a jonquil yellow : 

 the vent and thighs are white : the upper mandible 

 of the beak is dusky, the lower white. 



