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TERRENE WARBLER. 



(Sylvia inornata.) 



. flavo-^uscescens subtus flam, remigihus nigris, cauda apk€ 

 pallida. 



Yellow-brown Warbler, beneath yellow, with the quills black, 



and the tip of the tail pale. 

 Sylvia inornata. Lath, Ind. Orn. Sup. liv. 4. 

 Terrene Warbler. Lath. Syn. Sup. II. 248. 30. 



Beak and legs black : the prevailing colour of 

 the plumage of a greenish yellow, tinged with 

 brown ; the under parts palest: quills dull black: 

 tips of the tail-feathers cinereous : common at 

 Port Jackson, New South Wales : its habits agree 

 very much with the Wagtails, as it is but seldom 

 seen perching, but generally on the ground, and 

 takes but short flights at a time. 



rufous-vented warbler. 



( Sylvia rufiventris.) 



Sy. cinereo^scay ahdomine riifo, jugulo albo, lunida pectoris 

 coarulea. 



Cinereous-brown Warbler, with a red belly, white jugulum, and 



a blue crescent on the breast. 

 Sylvia rufiventris. Lath. Ind. Orn. Sup. liv. 6. 

 Rufous-vented Warbler. Lath. Gen. Si/n, Sup. II. 248. 32. 



