CrassIL NIGHTINGALE, 365 
BILL flender and weak. | XXIV, 
NOSTRILS fmall and funk. - .  WARBLERS, 
Exterior TOE joined at the under part of the 
laft joint to the middle toe. 
* 'Thofe with tails of one color. 
** Thofe with particolored tails. | 
Le Roffignol. Belon av. 335. Motacilla lufcinia. Lin. fy. 145. Nicur- 
Adoni, Aidoni. Of. 12. 328. INGALE, 
Lufcinia. Gefner av. 592. ence 2 Faun. Suec. fp. 
Aldr. av. Il. 336. 
Wil. orn. 220. Hafelsvip Ten. Ter. San@.291. 
Raii fyn. av. 73. Nattergale. Brunnich in ap- 
Le Roffignol. Brifon av. WT. — pend. 
397. ' . Au-vogel, hime 
Slauz. Scopoli, No. 227. Krom. 376. 
* Rofignulo. Zivan. 54. Nachtigall. Frifch, I. 21. 
Br..Z001.. 100. plate 5. 1. f, 2. 
HE nightingale takes its name from night, 
and the Saxon word galan to fing; expref- 
five of the time of its melody. In fize it is equal Drserip. 
to the redfart,; but longer bodied, and more ele- 
gantly made. The colors are very plain. The head 
and back are of a pale tawny, dafhed with olive: 
the tail is of a deep tawny red: the throat, breaft, 
Bb 2a and - 
