144 WARBLER. 



parts of the body green, the under yellow, both tinged with olive ; 

 tail rounded, the tips of all but the two middle feathers dusky white ; 

 legs dusky. --Inhabits Kamtschatka. 



185— BUFF-FACED WARBLER. 



Sylvia lutescens, Jnd. Orn. ii. 523. 



Motacilla lutescens, Gm. Lin. i. 986. 



Buff-faced Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 448. Shaw's Zool. x. 701. 



LENGTH six inches. Bill dusky ; forehead and chin dusky 

 buff-colour ; on the ears a dusky red patch ; body above, and tail 

 coverts ferruginous brown, beneath reddish white; breast mottled 

 with dusky ; legs pale brown. 



Native place uncertain. 



186— BLACK-JAWED WARBLER. 



Sylvia nigrirostris, Jnd. Orn. ii. 522. 



Motacilla nigrirostris, Gm. Lin. i. 9S6. 



Black-jawed Warbler, Gen. Syn. iv. 447. Shaw's Zool. x. 731. 



LENGTH seven inches. Bill black, base pale; plumage above 

 olive-brown, the middle of each feather darkest ; from the bill to the 

 eye rufous yellow; throat the same ; on each side of the jaw a blackish 

 streak ; breast rufous, dashed longitudinally with blackish ; belly 

 white ; dashed on the sides with dusky black ; wing coverts dark 

 olive-brown, tipped with reddish white; quills darker, with yel- 

 lowish edges ; tail even at the end, the feathers pointed, the outer 

 one white, the end of the second white, the rest brown ; legs pale 

 yellow brown. 



In the collection of Sir Joseph Banks. — Country uncertain. 



