WHEATEAR. G7 
near Worcester, in 1846, by R. Berkeley, Esq., of that place. 
“The black streak over the eyes, cheeks, and ears, was gone, 
but there is a slight trace of the white line; the flight feathers 
and wing coverts are white, edged with a band of buff; the 
upper tail coverts and part of the tail is white, as in ordinary 
birds of this species, but all the rest of the plumage in this 
specimen is a kind of buff,’ 
