RUSTY-SIDED WARBLER. 



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quills, and the tail-feathers white, the two middle ones ex- 

 cepted. 



Sylvia leucophaea. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup, Iv, 10. 

 White-tailed Warbler. Lath, Gen, Syn, Sup, II, 249- 36. 



The White-tailed Warbler is an inhabitant of 

 New Holland : it is brown above : the quills are 

 black, with a patch of white across their middle : 

 the under parts of the body are blueish white: the 

 tail is greatly elongated, and has all but the two 

 middle feathers white : legs lead-colour. 



RUSTY-SIDED WARBLER. 

 ( Sylvia lateralis.) 



Sy. griseo'ccerulescens suhtus albida, alis uropygio rectricibusque 



lateralibus viridibus, loris nigris. 

 Blue-grey Warbler, beneath white ; with the wings, rump, and 



lateral tail-feathers, green ; the lores black. 

 Sylvia lateralis. Lath, Ind, Orn, Sup. Iv. 12. 

 Rusty-sided Warbler. Lath, Syn, Sup, II, 250. 38. 



This bird is the size of a Wren : its beak is 

 dusky: the greater part of its head and wings, 

 the lower part of its back, and all but the two 

 middle tail-feathers, green : the hind part of the 

 neck, the upper part of the back, and two middle 

 tail-feathers, are blue-grey : the sides of the body 

 are rust-coloured ; the under parts are white : be- 

 tween the beak and eye black : legs pale. It is 

 found in New South Wales. 



