SYLVIAD^. 



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round them ; the throat and middle of the belly pure 

 white : the tail a little wedged. 



Sp. 4. Cu. Turdoides. Temm. — Turdus arundinaceus. Stepk. 



V. X.JO. 209.-— Europe. 

 Sp. 5. Cu. arundinacea. 



Sylvia arundinacea. Steph. v. x. p. 588. — Britain and Europe. 

 Sp. 6. Cu. galactotes. 



Sylvia galactotes. Temm. PL Col. 2b\.f. 1. — Turdus arun- 

 dinaceus: variety. — Steph. v, x. p, 209. — Europe. 

 Sp. 7. Cu. Salicaria. 



Sylvia salicaria. Steph. v. x.p, 586. — Sylvia phragmitis. Temm* 

 Man. d'Orn. 2 Edit. i. 190.— Europe. 

 Sp. 8. Cu. naevia. 



Sylvia naevia. Steph. v. \. p. 5^\. — Europe. 

 Sp. 9. Cu. Cetti. 



Cu. rufo-'fuscayinfra pallidior; inter rosfro et oculos striga cinerea • 

 guld, collo antice, ventrisque medio albis ; tectricibus caudce 

 superioribus rufis apicibus albidis. 



Red-brown Whitethroat, paler beneath ; between the beak and eyes 

 an ash-coloured stripe ; the throat, neck in front, and middle 

 of the belly white ; the upper tail- coverts rufous, with whitish 

 tips. 



Sylvia Cetti. Temm. Man. dOrn. 2 Edit. i. 194.— Cetti War- 

 bler. Lath. Gen, Hist, v. vii. 19. 



Inhabits Southern Europe. Length five inches : 

 beak narrow, slender, compressed at the tip, pale 

 brown : the plumage above rufous brown : sides of 

 the neck, body, thighs, and belly the same, but paler : 

 between the beak and eye a cinereous streak : throat, 

 neck before, and middle of the belly white : upper 

 tail-coverts rufous, with whitish tips : tail broad, the 

 ends of the feathers rounded : legs pale brown. 



V. XIII. p. II. 



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