218 WARBLER. 



295— GREY-HEADED WARBLER. 



Motacilla bistrigata, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 312. 2. 



FROM six to seven inches in length ; tail as long as the body ; 

 back greenish brown ; head dark grey ; wing and middle tail feathers 

 brown ; breast and belly yellow, sometimes passing into white on 

 the throat; two feathers on each side of the tail white. 



296— GULAR WARBLER. 



Motacilla gularis, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 312. 3. 



LENGTH five inches. Brown above, yellowish beneath ; head, 

 wings, and tail, ferruginous ; throat and breast marked with longi- 

 tudinal black spots. 



Inhabits Java, and called there Burong Pooding. 



297— OLIVACEOUS WARBLER. 



Motacilla olivacea, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 313. 4. 



THIS is rive inches and a half long. Olive brown above ; 

 throat and breast white ; abdomen yellow ; wings and tail brown, 

 the latter with a black band near the tip. 



298.— BUSH WARBLER. 



Motacilla Sepium, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 313. 3. 



FOUR inches and a half long. Back, wings, and tail, dusky 

 green, under parts white ; head ferruginous red ; bill brown ; legs 

 reddish. These four, shortly described by Sir T. S. Raffles, inhabit 

 Java. 



