136 WARBLER. 



colour ; chin and vent nearly white ; back and wings brown, with 

 darker coloured streaks ; lower part of the back, rump, and upper 

 tail coverts, buff-colour; quills and tail dusky brown, with pale 

 margins, and fringed at the tips with buff; legs pale, longish ; tail 

 one inch and a quarter long, rounded at the end, and the wings 

 reach to about one-third. 



Inhabits New South Wales. — Lord Stanley. 



165— EXILE WARBLER. 



SIZE of the Yellow Wren ; length nearly four inches. Bill half 

 an inch ; head above, neck, back, and wings, brown, streaked with 

 darker brown; rump and upper tail coverts tawny; all beneath 

 dusky white, tinged with buff on the breast; thighs tawny; tail 

 cuneiform, an inch and a half long, brown, towards the end dusky, 

 fringed at the tip with buff; legs longish, pale. 



Inhabits New South Wales. — Lord Stanley. 



166.— YELLOW-VENTED WARBLER. 



Sylvia anilis, Ind. Orn. Sup. p. liv. 



Yellow-vented Warbler, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 247. Shaw's Zool. x. 725. 



THIS is pale brown, beneath dull white ; under tail coverts 

 yellow; irides red ; bill and legs brown. 



Inhabits New South Wales ; met with in January. 



167.— STREAKED WARBLER. 



Sylvia sagittata, Ind. Orn. Sup. liv. 



Streaked Warbler, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 247. Shaw's Zool. x. 658. 



SIZE and shape of the Hedge Sparrow. Bill black ; irides 

 dusky blue; upper parts of the plumage as in the Hedge Sparrow, 



