APPENDIX. 6zy 



from that to the eye a black line : the wings black, 

 marked with a bar of yellow : the ends of the fea- 

 thers of the fame color : the two middle feathers 

 of the tail black ; the red black, with the ends 

 of a fine yellow : the legs dufky. 



The body of the female is of a dull green : the 

 wings dufky : the tail of a dirty green : the ends of 

 the exterior feathers whitifh. 



V. The ROSE COLORED OUSEL. 



Merula rofea. Rati fyn. av. BriJ/bn av. II. 250. 



6j. Aldr. av. II/283. Turdus rofeus. Lin. fyftl 294. 



Wil. orn. 194. Faun. Suec.fp. 219. 



Le Merle Couleur de Rofe. Edw. 20. 



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R. Edwards difcovered this beautiful bird 

 twice in our ifland, near London^ at Norwood, 

 and another time in Norfolk. The figure of this 

 and the preceding, were copied, by permiflion, 

 from his beautiful and accurate defigns, which we 

 gratefully acknowledge, as well as every other 

 affiftance from our worthy friend-, whofe pencil 

 has done as much honor to our country, as the 

 integrity of his heart, and communicative difpofi- 

 tion, has procured him efteemfroma numerous and 

 refpe&able acquaintance. 



The fize of this bird appears by the print to be Dbsc*ip 

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