184 W A R B L E R .
a tree, at other times near the bottom. It lays from three to five
white eggs, marked with rufty-eoloured Ipots. Is called at
Hudforis Bay, Sowow pethayjijh.
150. Awatcha Warbler, Ar£t\ Zool, li. p. 422. T*
AWATCHA W.
D e s c r i p t i o n . H P H E crown of this bird, the upper part of the neck and body,
are deep brown: primaries edged with white : lower part of
the five outmoft feathers of the tail deep orange, ends brown 5 the
two middle feathers wholly brown : throat and bread white; the
fides o f the firft, and all the laft, fpotted with black : from the
upper mandible to each eye an oblique white lin e : fides pale ruft-
colour: middle o f the belly white.
P l a c e . Inhabits Kamtfchatka.
151. Motacilla arundinacea, Phi!. Tranf. voi. lxxv. p, 8. p1. ly
4-REED WREN.
D e s c r i p t i o n . Q I Z E o f the Willow Wren: weight feven pennyweights nine
grains. Length of the male feven inches and a half; o f the
female, fix and three quarters. Bill half an inch, of a dark horn-
colour; the under mandible flelh-colour; infide o f the mouth
orange : irides olive brown: eyelafhes dirty white '• from the bill
to the eye a broad ftreak o f tawny white : the general colour o f
the plumage greenilh olive brown : quills and tail brown, with
paler edges ; the laft fomewhat cuneiform in fttape: the chin
white; the reft of the under part tawny white ; bafe o f all the
feathers black : the legs are of a light olive : foies o f the feet
bright greenilh yellow. The male and female much alike.
The