92 WARBLER. 



throat, and under parts, yellowish* white ; sides of the breast orange ; 

 wings brown, the outer margins of the quills greenish yellow, the 

 inner yellow ; tail even, the feathers rather pointed, brown, edged 

 outwardly with blue, appearing, when folded, wholly blue. 



Inhabits Siberia, always at the beginning of winter. Frequently 

 met with in the woods about the rivulets of the southern parts of the 

 Jenisei, and from thence through the whole eastern parts. 



84— DAUURIAN WARBLER. 



Sylvia Aurorea, Ind. Om. ii. 527. 



Motacilla Aurorea, Gm. Lin. i. 976. Pall. It. Hi. 695. 



Dauurian Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 460. Shaw's Zool. x. 605. 



SIZE of the Redbreast. Crown of the head and nape hoary ; 

 forehead whitish ; throat and fore part of the neck black ; back and 

 wings black, with a triangular spot of white; under parts of the 

 body deep yellow ; tail the same, except the two middle feathers, 

 which are black. 



Inhabits the neighbourhood of the river Selinga, in Siberia, 

 among the willows. 



85— SULTRY WARBLER. 



Sylvia fervida, Ind. Om. ii. 525. 



Motacilla fervida, Gm. Lin. i. 968. 



Le Traquet du Senegal, Buf. v. 228. PL enl. 583. 1. 



Sultry Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 455. Shaw's Zool. x. 635. 



SIZE of the Whin Chat. Bill black ; upper part of the head, 

 neck, body, and wings, deep brown ; edges of the feathers rufous; 

 on the wings two white spots ; beneath the body yellowish white, 

 inclining to rufous on the breast; tail feathers dusky, with pale 

 margins; legs black. 



Inhabits Senegal ; has much the appearance of the female Whin 

 Chat. 



