‘Crass Thy WHIT E-T HR OS T. 
into marfhes, and'other places; but do not quit: 
the ifland. It is a reftlefs and noify bird, and 
_perches frequently on fome bufh, chattering incef- 
fantly. The head, neck, and throat are black ; but 
on both fides the latteris a white bar, fo that it 
appears on firft fight to be encircled with white: the 
feathers on the back are black edged with tawny: 
the lower part of the back juft above the rump is 
white: the end and exterior fide of the two out- 
moft feathers of the tail are of a pale ruft-color, 
the reft are black: the breaft is of a deep reddifh 
yellow; the belly of a lighter hue: the quil-fea-_ 
thers are dufky edged with dull red; thofe next the 
body are marked with a white fpot near their 
bottoms: the coverts of the wings are adorned 
with another. The head of the female is ferrugi- 
nous {potted with black; and the colors in gene- 
ral lefs vivid. In both fexes the legs are black; 
which alfo is the character of the two preceding 
fpecies, as well as that next to be defcribed. 
Wil, orn. 236. Bohra fylvia ? Lin. fypft. 
Rait fyn. av. 77+ 
La Mefange cendrée, Parus Kosieten Mefar. Faun. Suec. 
cinereus. Brifoz av. Ill. fp. 250. 
549. Br. Zool. 104. plate S. f. 4. 
HIS frequents our gardens.in the fummer 
time; in the winter it leaves us, It builds 
in 
387 
Descrip,. 
160. WuHiTE- 
THROAT. 
