78-
CAPE W. E.
D escription.
Place.
79-
ORANGEBREASTED
W. E.
Description.
Place.
Legrand Motteux, ou Cul-blanc du Cap de Bonne Efperance, Buf. oif. v.
p. 248.
Lev. Muf.
j g I G G E R than ouf fpecies : length eight inches. Bill ten
lines long : top of the head, and the bread:, irregularly marked
with 3 paler and darker brown : the reft of the upper parts to
the rump fulvous brown : on the rump a pale fulvous band:
throat dirty white, tinged with brown : upper part of the belly,
and fides, fulvous : the lower belly dirty white: under tail coverts
yellowilh ; the upper white : the bafe half of the tail white,
the reft black; the tip dirty white, except the two middle feathers,
which are black, with fulvous tip s : wings brown, the
edges fringed with yellowilh.
Found at the Cape of Good Hope.
Le Motteux, ou Cal-blanc, brun verdatre, Buf. oif. v. p. 248.
g M A L L E R than the laft : length fix inches. Upper parts
black-brown, and greenilh-brown, mixed : lefier wing coverts
the fame ; the greater white : the throat dirty white : fore
part of the neck the fame, mixed with black: breaft orange,
paleft towards the belly: upper and under tail coverts white:
tail feathers brown j all but the two middle ones have the ends
white.
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope, with the laft.
io S I Z E
W A R B L E R . 471
80.
BLACKt
HOODED W. E.
C I Z E of the Wheat-Ear: length fix inches. Bill black: D escription.
head black, uniting on each fide the neck with a deep
crefcent of the fame : over the eye a white ftreak: forehead and
chin white : the back and wings rufiet brown : the rump and
belly white : tail white, except the whole of the two middle
feathers, and ends of all the reft, which are black.
In the colleiftion of Charles Boctdam, Efq; from the Cape of
Good Hope, where it is called Schaap Wagter. I have alfo met
with.it in Chinefe drawings, fee.ming to prove it to be a native of
China likewife.
P la-ce.
Le Fill de Provence, Buf. oif. v. p. 194.— PI. eul. 654. i.
g I Z E of the Field Lark: length feven inches. Bill three quarters
of an inch long, and dulky.: top of the head, and hind
part of the neck, pale rufous brown ■, the feathers margined
at the ends with blackilh : upper part of the back rufous : lefier
wing coverts black, margined with rufous, and the quills the
fame, but fome of the outer ones are margined with rufous
white, efpecially near the ends: under the eyes a yellowilh white
fpot: the under parts of the body are reddilh white, marked
with fmall blackilh fpots about the neck and breaft : the tail is a
little forked in lhape the feathers dulky black; the two -middle
ones margined with rufous, the four next on each fide with white,
and the two outermoft wholly white: the legs are yellowilh j
the hind toe pretty long, but the claw of it not exceeding the
others in length..
This
81.
PROVENCE
W. E.
D escription.