Geass Ho GIR E Y W’AVG T, AVL) 
colored, but the lower rows dusky, tipt with yel- 
lowith white: the two outmoft feathers of the tail 
half white; the others black, as in the former. 
The colors of the female are far more obfcure 
than thofe of the male: it wants alfo thofe black 
{pots on the throat. 
It makes its neft on the ground, in corn fields: 
the outfide is compofed of decayed ftems of plants, 
and fmall fibrous roots; the infide is lined with 
hair: it lays five eggs. This fpecies migrates in 
the North of England, but in Hamp/bire continues 
the whole year. 
La Bergerette. Belonav. 351. La Bergeronette jaune, Mota- 
Motacilla flava alia. <Aldr. cilla lava. Brifon av. III. 
wu. LI. 323. ATi: tae, 23. fel go) ine 
Wil. orn. 238. _ Male. 
Raii fyn. av. 75. Br. Zool, 105. 
Edw. av. 259. The Male. 
HE top of the head, upper part of the neck, 
and the back of this f{pecies are afh colored ; 
flizhtly edged with yellowifh green : the {pace round | 
each eye is afh colored: beneath and above which 
is a line of white: in the male, the chin and 
throat are black: the feathers incumbent on the 
tail are yellow: the tail is longer, in proportion to 
its fize, than that of the other kinds: the two ex- 
terior feathers are white; the reft black: the breatft, 
Bbz and 
363 
‘144. Grey 
W AGT AIL.« 
DescriP. 
