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wings rufous brown ; from the nostril, over the eye, a whitish trace ; 

 all the under parts from the chin white, and from the under jaw on 

 each side a tuft of black feathers, detached from the rest like a beard, 

 or whisker, as in the Bearded Titmouse ; the tail is two inches and a 

 half long, brown, the outer feather white on the outer web; the tail 

 coverts very long, reaching three-fourths of the way on the tail ; 

 legs black. 



This is an elegant species, and inhabits Africa. — Mr. Bullock. 



292 —TAWNY-BELLIED WARBLER. 



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

 fine olive-green ; chin the same but paler, from thence tawny yellow, 

 inclining to orange towards the vent ; quills and tail dusky, with a 

 greenish hue; legs pale brown. — Mr. Bullock. 



293.— JA VAN WARBLER. 



Sylvia Javanica, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 156.— Horsfield. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Plumage olive green ; head 

 lead-colour grey ; the forehead and chin pale fulvous; over the eye a 

 whitish streak ; belly olive yellow ; the quills and tail feathers edged 

 outwardly with olive green ; axillaries whitish ; shoulders beneath 

 yellowish. This seems to agree so greatly with the Pettichaps, that 

 it should appear to be a Variety of that bird. 



Inhabits Java, and there called Opior-opior. 



294.-CHRET WARBLER. 



Sylvia montana, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 156. 



LENGTH four inches and a half. Bill somewhat depressed, 

 strong, and obtuse; plumage brownish olive; wings and tail pale 

 brown ; beneath brownish testaceous. 



Inhabits Java, and called Chret. 



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