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STREAKED WARBLER. 

 { Sylvia sagittata.) 



Sy. nigro sagittafo-striata, corpore supra fusco suhtus albo, ver- 

 tice nigro striis albis, per oculos vitta Jerruginea, 



Warbler striped with black sagittal marks, with the body above 

 fuscous, beneath white ; the crown black, striped with white ; 

 through the eyes a ferruginous stripe. 



Sylvia sagittata. Lath, Ind. Orn, Sup. liv. 3. 



Streaked Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 247. 29. 



This fine songster is the size of Sylvia modu- 

 laris : its beak is black : the upper parts of its body, 

 wings, and tail, are dusky, spotted with blackish 

 sagittal marks, and inclining to ferruginous on 

 the rump : the crown of the head is black, and 

 the under parts of the body are white ; the former 

 is marked with white sagittal spots, and the latter 

 with black : from the nostrils, passing through the 

 eyes, and reaching to the hind head, is a ferru- 

 ginous streak: tail brown, the feathers loosely 

 webbed : legs dusky. 



WHITE-TAILED WARBLER. 



(Sylvia leucophaea.) 



Sy. Jusca subtus albo'Ccerulescens, macula remigum recfricibusque, 



duabus intermediis exceptis, albis. 

 Brown Warbler, beneath whitish blue, with a spot on the 



