112 WARBLER. 



Inhabits India, by some called Guryelghee, but more commonly 

 Gutta-chutta. — In Sir J. Anstruther's drawings is one, probably a 

 female ; this is wholly light brown, but paler beneath; vent reddish ; 

 tail as in the male, but without any white in the wings. I have 

 remarked this bird in several drawings done in India, varying with 

 a reddish tinge on the breast ; thighs brown ; the vent deep rufous 

 red. — In General Hardwicke's drawings the egg is represented as 

 pale grey, minutely speckled all over with brown, somewhat like 

 that of the Woodlark. 



119— COROMANDEL WARBLER. 



Sylvia Coromandelica, Ind. Orn. ii. 524. 



Motacilla Coromandelica, Gm. Lin. i. 968. 



Petit Traquet des Indes, Son. Voy. Ind. ii. 207. 



Coromandel Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 452. Shaw's Zool. x. G25. 



SIZE of our Titmouse. Bill and legs black ; irides rufous 

 yellow ; head, neck, breast, and lesser wing coverts, black ; on each 

 feather a yellowish spot ; the rest of the coverts edged with yellow ; 

 on the middle of them a spot of white ; quills and tail black ; rump 

 pale rufous ; belly the same, crossed with irregular black bands. 

 Inhabits the Coast of Coromandel. 



120— PHILIPPINE WARBLER. 



Sylvia Philippensis, Ind. Orn. ii. 525. 



Motacilla Philippensis, Gm. Lin.\. 168. 



Rubetra Philippensis major, Bris. iii. 446. t. 22. f. 3. Id. 8vo.i. 433. 



Le grand Traquet des Philippines, Bvf. v. 230. PI. enl. 185. 2. 



Traquet de Manille, Salem. Orn. p. 225. 



Philippine Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 453. Shaw's Zool. x. 616. 



LENGTH six inches and a half. Bill dirty yellow ; head 

 reddish white, in some parts inclining to yellow ; neck dirty red ; 



