’‘‘‘ind. 
% 
'Uj-. 
’“h, 
Ota, 
birds. pASSERES. 86 . Motacilla. 6 ot 
Kead, fides of the neck and upper tail-coverts grey ; quill 
and tail-feathers black, edged with grey ; throat 
Orange ; chin and breaft yellow ; belly whitifti-alh. 
Grey-poll W, 
Inhabits New York. IVing-coverti with 2 white bauds. 
^lueiflj-grey, beneath white ; cfowh, front, greater wing- 
coverts and lower of the lelfer ones yellow ; ocular 
band black, edged with white ; chin and throat black. 
Telldw-f ranted W. 
Inhabits Penfylvania. 
iluill and primary tail-fe.athers cinereous^ the outmoft of the 
Utter fpotted with white. 
Crown black with a yellow line ifl the riilddle; ocular 
band and lefler wing-coverts black, greater, vent and 
lateral tail-feathers white, the middle ones dulky- 
black ; fides of the neck> chin and middle of the 
belly yellow. Blackburnian W. 
Inhabits New York. 
I 
Clive, beneath and front yellow ; hind-head aiid collar 
black. Mitred W. 
Body above greenifli-grey. 
Inhabits North America : 5 inches long. 
Bill black? legs brown. 
Crecnifh, beneath yellow ; front and cheeks black ; tail 
■ • Hooded W. 
vedged. 
'’■fa. 
bif’-e/'- 
Size of the lad, of which it is probably only a variety. 
\ 
Above duflcy-green, beneath pale ochte ; quill and tail-fea- 
thers blackilh. Shore W. 
Inhabits the ftiores of the Cajpian Sea ; feeds on Worms. 
b. Cinereous, beneath duflcy-black ; bill long 
Long-billed Wm 
X 
Inhabits mountains near the Cafpian Sea, 
Head cinereous ; neck above and fore-part of the back 
dulky-black; throat and bread Ihining black; belly 
yellow. 
Inhabits mouatains of Perfia, 
Vol. I. — 4H ' Ohfcura* 
