128 WARBLER. 



Ceylon Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 474. Id. Sup. 182. Brown, III. pi. 36. 

 Green Indian Flycatcher, Edw. pi. 15. — Male. pi. 79. — female. 

 Green Indian Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 474. Shaw's Zool. x. 688. 



SIZE of the Pettichaps. Bill black, with the base yellow ; 

 plumage above olive-green, paler on the rump; cheeks, and under 

 parts of the body greenish yellow ; lesser wing coverts deep brown ; 

 the others the same, tipped with white, forming two bands on the 

 wing ; quills and tail blackish, with the edges yellow ; legs blackish. 



The female differs in being paler, the tail pale green, not black. 



Inhabits India, called Tuftika; is theChahtuck of the Bengalese; 

 found in the neighbourhood of Calcutta, but not common. 



A. — Le Quadricolor, Levail. Afr. iii. 19S. pi. 141. 1. 



Size a trifle less than the Great Titmouse, but the bill as in the 

 Warbler; crown of the head, sides including the eyes, and the nape 

 black ; back and scapulars grass green ; quills black, bordered with 

 yellow ; the greater and middle wing coverts marked with white at 

 the ends; tail even, black, the feathers edged outwardly with yel- 

 low ; the rest of the body beneath, from chin to vent, jonquil yellow ; 

 the white on the wings less pure than in the first described, and less 

 conspicuous, having a tinge of olive. 



This appears to be a young male of the Green Indian Warbler, 

 as M. Levaillant had both sexes sent from Col umbo, in Ceylon. 



One, of the male, in Mr. Comyns's collection, is named Kaha 

 Batta. 



147.— CINGALESE WARBLER. 



Sylvia Cingalensis, Ind. Orn.'u. 533. Gm. Lin.\. 964. Motacilla. 



Green Warbler, Brown, III. 82. pi. 32. 



Cingalese Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 474. Shaiv's Zool. x. 689. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill brown ; plumage above 

 changeable green ; beneath the neck orange ; breast and belly yellow. 

 Inhabits Ceylon. 



