BIRDS. PASSERES. 86. Motacilla. 
599 
Inhabits Louifiana. 
black, beneath grey ; tall-Jcathers 4, 4 tlpt with white. 
Si 5 half w’hite. 
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• Spotted with black ; cap, flanks and rump yellow. 
Gohien-crowtied ff • 
Inhabits, a few days in the fpring, in Penfylvania ; fize of M. 
hipjiolais. 
^iU black ; Mv above blua-afli {female rufous-brown) ; tfm- 
pks, chin and a bands on the belly white ; ocular band (of 
the male), throat and upjicr part of the breajl black ; kgs, 
raing-coverts, efnill and tail-feathers blackilh, the qidU-Jea- 
thers edg^ with grey 5 3 outmoll tailfeathers within with 
a white fpot. 
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\<tle 
k Brown ; quill-feathers rufous on the inner webs ; tail-fea- 
thers black tipt with w’hite. Senegal ff . 
Inhabits near the Senegal; 5 — 6 inches long. 
I'*Iiddlc tail-feathers nearly black. 
Black, beneath white ; crown Whitifli ; feathers of the 
cheeks and chin black bordered W’ltli w'hitilh ; rump 
white ; wing-coverts, quill and middle tail-feathers 
blackifli-brown, the lateral ones white with dulkv 
tips_ Leucomelc If. 
Inhabits rocky precipices near the Volga : feeds on woinis, and 
Wags its tail ; lays about 10 eggs under (tones or in the 
chinks of rocks ; 6 inches long. ■ 
^ill and legs dirty -black ; orbits whitifli; thighs above brown- 
afli, beneath pale afli ; neck grey-alli. ^ 
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Black with a glofs of fteel-bluc ; throat, breaft apd vent 
criinfon ; belly white with a longitudinal black band. 
Swallow JV. 
Inhabits New Holland. Nat, Mif. 1 1 4 . 
Black, beneath, belly, rump and tail chefnut ; cap pale 
sfli ; quill-feathers with a white fpot ; 
black. Chejnut-hellied rf . 
Inhabits in fummer the gravelly hollows of the Caucafian tor- 
rents, and migrates foutherly in autumn ; is very reftlefs, and 
continually wagging its tail i 7 inches long. 
Bill 
