126 WARBLER. 



and tail brown ; the latter long, and cuneiform, the outer feathers 

 very short, all of them crossed near the end with a bar of black ; 

 bill dusky, rather stout ; legs pale red, claws very pale. 



Inhabits India. — From the drawings of Lord Mountnorris, and 

 named Foodkey. 



142— RED-VENTED WARBLER. 



SIZE of the Hen Redbreast. Bill and legs dusky ; plumage 

 above, wings, and tail, pale cinereous brown ; on the wing coverts 

 an oblique white streak, and a second smaller, arising from the 

 middle of the first, and placed transverse to it; all the under parts 

 from the chin, and even with the eye blue, as far as the thighs; 

 lower belly and vent ferruginous ; thighs white ; tail rounded, pale 

 dusky brown. 



Inhabits India. — Sir J. Anstruther. 



143.—WHITE-CROWNED WARBLER. 



Sylvia albicapilla, Ind. Om. ii. 532. 



Motacilla albicapilla, Gm. Lin. i. 964. 



White-crowned Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 472. Shaw's Zool. x. 642. 



LENGTH seven inches. Bill black ; plumage above pale olive- 

 green, beneath dusky white ; chin pure white ; on the crown of the 

 head a white spot ; and behind the eye another ; legs black. 



Inhabits China. — Described from some private drawings, brought 

 from thence by the late Capt. Broadley. I have also seen the same 

 in various Chinese paintings. 



