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BIRDS. PASSERES. 86. Motacilla. 
*Modula- Above grey-brown ; wing-coverts t’pt with whit 
■rii. bltieiih-afli. Hedge-Jfarro%ii- ^esi 
Inhabits Europe ; 5 } inches long ; frequents low he ^g] 
it builds and lays 4 — 5 blueifla eggs ; ling® ^ 
4—5 tuueun eggs; nug^ - 1 
whole winter. , jjie "" , 
.SiiiY blackifli ; cheeks ftriped with white; htathers 
and ifing-coverts edged with chefnut ; zuings arici ^^^5; ^ 
rump greenifh-browT' ; chin and breajl cineie 
whitifh ; vent yellovvi'h ; legs flelh-colour. 
if 
JCuncorum. Brown, beneath paler ; tail fomewhat forked. 
Inhabits Virginia and Carolina : lefs than the Ian' 
Aquatica. Above pale rufotis fpotted with brown ; f 
reddifh ; belly and rump whitilh. 
Jlqiiit 
Inhabits Italy ; migrates. , 
Spot above, the outer corner of the eye, and band at 
the zving white ; tail-feathers pointed. 
Schcenoba^ Teftaceous-biown, beneath pale teftaceous ; 
Inhabits marlhy woods of Europe: fize of M- ‘"rr j 
' very tarne, and fings through the whole winter- ’ 
Bill blackiih ; quill-feathers brown, edged with ru 
brown ; legs whitifh. 
f the 
Campejiris, Brown ; head greenifli-aih ; tail the colour or 
belly whitifli. 
Inhabits Jamaica : fize of the hedge-fparrow. 
black ; neck greenilh-alh 5 beneath brow 
legs brown. 
Macroura. Brown, beneath whitifh -yellow fpotted with 
eyebrows white ; tail wedged, long- 
Great- 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; 6 iiyehes long- 
Itif'* 
Longi- 
eauda. 
Olive ; crown reddifh ; quill-feathers olive-bf^^” j 
feathers loner, narrow fhn cmeS _ •ha ^ 
feathers long, narrow, the middle ones 
Lo»t‘ 
Inhabits China ; is tame, and has a fine note. 
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